Boros István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 51. (Budapest 1959)

Gozmány, L.: The results of the zoological collecting trip to Egypt in 1957, of the Natural History Museum, Budapest. 6. Egyptian Microlepidoptera. Part I

plate an inverted cup with two anterior tips and a deep median incision, its hind arms folded back, ductus short, thin, bursa small, rounded, signa two plumose (or barbed) spines (fig. 3 : A). Holotype male : Idfu, Upper Egypt, 28. Oct. 1957 (gen. prep. : 1002) ; allotype female : Kom Osim oasis, the Fayum, Egypt, 9 Oct. 1957 ; (gen. prep : 1004) ; 13 paratypes from Kom Osim, Sids, Sohag, Idfu, Assuan, from 9 to 29 October 1957 ; all specimens collected by me, and deposited in the Collection of the Hungarian Natural History Museum. Fig. 3 : A : Female genital organ (ventrally) of Ommatopteryx Szijjártói sp. n. — B : Valva and aedeagus from male genital organ of 0. Szijjártói sp. n. — C : Female genital organ of O. Ilkui sp. n. Ommatopteryx Ilkui sp. n. Alar exp. : 13—15 mm. Very similar to former species, with the following differences ; basic color (together with head, thorax, palpi, scapulae) much lighter, of an ivory-whitish yellow hue, a darker (reddish-brown) tint bordering the two white transversal bands (one at one-third, second on termen of wing), and at end of cell with but 3—5 dark, russetbrown scales on middle and at end of cell ; first white band very oblique, sharply broken at origin of r x , never followed by a golden-

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