Szekessy Vilmos (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 59. (Budapest 1967)
Matskási, I.: The systematico-faunistical survey of the trematode fauna of Hungarian bats. I.
Myotis daubentoni, , 5 çf, Abaliget Cave, 9 Febr., 1955, 13 — 1 — 3 — 5—1 spec. Myotis daubentoni, 1 Ç, Abaliget Cave, 9 Febr., 1955, 26 spec. Myotis nattereri, 1 çf, Leány Cave, Pilis, 16 Febr., 1966, 1 spec. Myotis nattereri, 1 Ç, Leány Cave, Pilis, 16 Febr., 1966, 1 spec. Myotis dasycneme, 4, Abaliget Cave, 9 Febr., 1955, 8 — 6 — 9 — 5 spec. Rhinolophus jer rumequinum, 1, Abaliget Cave, 9 Febr., 1955, 1 spec. Rhinolophus fer rumequinum, 1 9> Miskolc-Tapolca, 26 Febr., 1966, 41 spec. Miniopterus schreibersi, 2 çf, István Cave, Lillafüred, 27 Febr., 1966, 1 spec. each. Nyctalus noctula, 1 çf, Legény Cave, Pilis, 17 Febr., 1966, 3 spec. Nyctalus noctula, 1 çf, Budapest, 5 Jan., 1966, 1 spec. Plecotus auritus, 1, Abaliget Cave, 9 Febr., 1955, 1 spec. Nyctalus leisleri, 1, Kisszépalma-puszta, Fenyőfő, 25 May, 1965, 1 spec. Plagiorchis (Multiglandularis) asperus STOSSICH, 1904 (Fig. 3) Hosts : Plecotus auritus, Barbastella barbastellus, Nyctalus lasiopterus, Miniopterus schreibersi. Distribution: Italy (Istrian Peninsula), Switzerland, Czechoslovakia. An elongate Trematode, with especially the anterior end of the body rounded. Length of body 0.936—1.580 mm, maximum width 0.364—0.468 mm. Cuticle with weak spines at most on anterior part of body. Oval oral sucker situated subterminally, 0.156—0.171 mm and 0.124—0.166 mm respectively. Pharynx extremely well developed, 0.078—0.088 mm long, 0.098 mm wide, emitting very short oesophagus bifurcating rectangularly into two caeca. Caeca extending posteriorad on two sides of body, but not reaching caudal end. Ventral sucker 0.104—0.109x0.104—0.114 mm, smaller than oral sucker, round. Large, elliptical testes situated diagonally to, and behind, one another in posterior half of body. Right testis 0.145—0.208 x 0.101 — 0.124 mm, left testis 0.156-0.213x0.104-0.156 mm. Oval ovarium situated laterally between ventral sucker and anterior testis, 0.104—0.150x0.104—0.130 mm. Uteral branches filling posterior end of body, extending anteriorad and reaching ventral sucker. Genital pore immediately in front, and situated medially, of ventral sucker. Elongate cirrus pouch flanked by ovarium and ventral sucker, then sweeping round ventral sucker, advancing, curving, and terminating in evaginable cirrus; 0.401x0.078 mm. Location of vitellaria most characteristical : great number of small follicles situated on two sides of body, frequently also in area of caeca, indeed, also at site of bifurcation and ventral sucker. Follicles extending from pharynx to caudal end of body, forming two lateral groups. Eggs 0.026x0.010-0.015 mm, yellow. My material comprises three specimens from the following bat species : Myotis oxygnathus, 1 çf, Legény Cave, Pilis, 17 Febr., 1966, 2 spec. Myotis myotis, 1 çf, Legény Cave, Pilis, 17 Febr., 1966, 1 spec. Familia: Lecithodendriidae ODHNER, 1910 Subfamilia: Lecithodendriinae LÜHE, 1901 Genus: Lecithodendrium Looss, 1896 Lecithodendrium (L.) linstowi DOLLFLTS, 1931 (Fig. 4) Syn: Distoma ascidia LLNSTOW, 1884, 1887, et Loos, 1894, 1898, nec VAN BENEDEN; Lecithodendrium lagena MÖDLENGER, 1930, nec BRANDES, 1888; Mesodendrium moedlingeri OZAKI, 1929; Lecithodendrium (L.) moedlingeri (PANDE, 1935); Lecithodendrium breckenridgei MACY, 1936; Lecithodendrium granulosum RYSAVY, 1956, nec Looss, 1907;