Szekessy Vilmos (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 57. (Budapest 1965)
Gozmány, L.: Tineid moths collected by Dr. Szunyoghy in Tanganyika in 1960 (Lepidoptera)
and strongly broadened basally; female with wider and also a membraneous (not sclerotized) ductus bursae. C. luridula (MEYRICK, 1932) has a strongly bent valva apically, aedeagus bulbous basally, and the single holotype specimen was described from a height of about 12 — 13,000 feet (a. s. 1.), from Ethiopia. C. nepheloiorna (Meyrick, 1932) is utterly different also externally, being golden yellow of a brilliant shine. Examined material: 4 males and 2 females, "23 - 27 February 1960, Tanganyika, B. E. Africa" (gen. prep. 1795); and "28. II. 1960, Seronera, Tanganyika, B. E. Africa" (gen. prep. 7914). Fig. 1. Ceratophaga lichmodes (Meyr.), male, ventrally (everted), gen. prep. 1795. — Fig. 2. Ceratophaga lichmodes (Meyr.) female, ventrally, ostium and ductus also of a greater magnification, gen. prep. 1794. Monopis HÜBNER, 1825 Monopis megalodelta MEYRICK, 1908. - One male specimen from Nata, 20. II. 1960 (gen. prep. 1828). The species seems to be widely distributed in the Ethiopian Region. Perissomastix WARREN ROTHSCHILD, 1905 (= Malacyntis MEYRICK, 1908; Catabola DURRANT, 1913; Psolarcha MEYRICK, 1933). Perissomastix damnificella (ZELLER, 1854). (= Tineolaochropsamma MEYRICK, 1908; line priority over = Tineola marcescens MEYRICK, 1908; nov. syn.) - Two well preserved male specimens from Nata, 18 and 23 February, 1960 (gen. prep. 1827 and 1822, respectively). The taxon presents a case history highly characteristical of the confusion in African Tineids. ZELLER'S single type-specimen was examined by VIETTE in 1954, a whole hundred