O. Merkl szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 69. (Budapest, 2008)
Orbicular and claviform stigmata pinkish-ochreous, reniform stigma represented by its ochreous-pinkish outline. Terminal line absent, cilia yellowish. Hind wing shining brownish-grey, ochreous at base, outer half darker brownish, discal spot and terminal line absent, cilia as in fore wing. Underside of wings pattern less shining, fore wing suffused densely with dark grey scales, blackish discal spot present. Female unknown. Male genitalia (Figs 4-5): uncus rather short, hairy, with apex rounded or finely spatulate, tegumen high, penicular lobes small, weakly hairy. Juxta deltoidal, with apical process rounded. Vinculum sclerotized. Valvae elongated, subapical dilatation strong, costal margin weakly concave. Cucullus long, triangular, with apex strongly pointed, corona weak. Sacculus short, its dorsal edge rounded, setose; clavus reduced, editum conspicuous, sclerotized, setose. Clasper very long, slender, arcuate, apex finely pointed and recurved. Costal plate strong, narrow, sclerotized, with broadly triangular digitus, its pointed tip reaching ventral margin. Aedeagus cylindrical, carina with two lateral laminae, one of them larger, with ventro-lateral dentate bar. Vesica broadly tubular, especially in basal third, recurved 90° ventro-laterally. Medial diverticulum large, projecting forward, terminal one smaller, conical, positioned oppositely with basal one. Terminal cornutus very long, strong, with rounded tip, it may reach base of basal diverticulum. Bionomy and distribution - Univoltine species with autumnal adults: the moths were collected at the beginning of November. An eremic taxon, inhabiting the border zone of the low altitude desert and open area connected to low altitude mountains in SE Iran, Balouchestan. The adults come to light at the late night. The early stages are as yet undescribed; the larval food plant is unknown. Etymology - The specific name refers to the type locality of the species. Pseudohadena (Jaxartia) deserticola RONKAY, VARGA et FÁBIÁN, 1995 (Figs 3, 6-7) Material examined - 1 male, [Turkmenistan], Tekke, G. J. SlEV, 21.1872, ex coll. CHRISTOPH, slide No. RL9027m (BMNH). Description of the male - Similar to female but smaller in size (wingspan 35 mm, length of fore wing 14 mm; those of the known females 39-40 mm and 18-19 mm, respectively), antennae widely bipectinate, fore wings somewhat narrower, apically more rounded, and the wing pattern slightly stronger, better visible than in the females. Male genitalia (Figs 6-7): uncus rather short, hairy, with apex finely hooked; penicular lobes small, narrow, setose; juxta deltoidal with rounded edges, apical process long, broad tringular with rounded tip; vinculum shortly V-shaped. Valvae elongated, narrow, dilated below cucullus forming rounded ventral lobe; costal margin finely concave. Cucullus long triangular, with apex pointed, corona well-developed, coronal setae relatively short. Sacculus short, clavus reduced; editum strong, triangular. Clasper long and slender, flattened, medially strongly arcuate and finely dilated, apical third slightly recurved, with apex weakly pointed. Costal plate strongly sclerotised, with apically finely