Boros István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 52. (Budapest 1960)
Gozmány, L.: The results of the zoological collecting trip to Egypt in 1957, of the Natural History Museum, Budapest. 8. Egyptian Microlepidoptera II.
at end of cell ; a narrow and oblique whitish preterminal stria, broken twice at m, and at cu 2 ; termen with a dark fawnish line ; ciliae ivory white. Hind wing almost transparent, whitish, darker only along fringe. It much resembles Ufa rubedinella Z. (= Elasmopalpus pyrrhocrellus Rag.), but it is somewhat darker yellowish, with three minute dark dots, which, though very small, are conspicuous and sharp (Hab : America). Genital armature : introitus vaginae almost quadrangular (when pressed in slide), gonapophyses anteriores rather long, posteriores not visible ; ductus forked, very short, highly sclerotized, broad and stout ; bursa large, globular, with two very large signa, similar to a medusa, highly chitinized, strong, darkly spotted above, one slightly larger than other, with more ,,teeth" (fig. 2 : A. B). Holotype female : "Hurghada on the Red Sea, 3 Nov. 1957, at light, gen. prep. : 1180, leg. Dr. G o z m á n y". Type specimen in the Collection of the Hungarian Natural History Museum. Fig. 2 : A. Female genital organ of Nefertitia Candida sp. n., free in alcohol — B. Same, when pressed in slide (outlines only) — C. Female genital organ of Nylonala infiddis sp. n.