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frequently, however, situated between ventral sucker and right testis. Ovarium 0.085-0.125x0.075-0.112 mm. Vitellaria behind testes, a generic feature. Number of follicles and location as related to each other constituting important specific characteristics. In case of Lecithodendrium linstowi, invariably taking a rosette form, with 9 follicles on right side and 7 on left. Uterus filling posterior part of body; eggs 0.015—0.020x0.007— 0.010 mm. yellow. Our collection comprises 90 specimens from the following bat species and localities : Rhinolophus ferrumequinum, 2 çf, Leány Cave, Pilis, 16 Febr., 1966, 36 and 2 specimens respectively. Rhinolophus fer rumequinum, 1 9J Miskolc-Tapolca, 26 Febr., 1966, 3 spec. Rhinolophus hipposideros, 1, Abaliget Cave, 9 Febr.. 1955, 5 spec. Myotis oxygnathus, 1 çf, Legény Cave, Pilis, 17 Febr., 1966, 7 and 1 spec. resp. Myotis oxygnathus, 2 çf, Ördöglyuk Cave, Solymár, 7 Dec., 1965, 1 and 2 spec. resp. Myotis oxygnatus, 1 9J Leány Cave, Pilis, 16 Febr., 1966, 2 spec. Myotis myotis, 1 çf, Legény Cave, Pilis, 17 Febr., 1966, 1 spec. Myotis nattereri, 1 çf, Leány Cave, Pilis, 16 Febr., 1966, 7 spec. Myotis daubentoni, 1, Abaliget Cave, 9 Febr., 1955, 8 spec. Nyctalus noctula, 1 çf, Legény Cave, Pilis, 17 Febr., 1966, 1 spec. Nyctalus leisleri, 1 Ç?> Kisszépalma-puszta, 25 May, 1965, 6 spec. Miniopterus schreibersi 2 9> István Cave, Lillafüred, 27 Febr., 1966, 2 and 1 spec. resp. Miniopterus schreibersi 1 çf , István Cave, Lillafüred, 27 Febr., 1955, 3 spec. Lecithodendrium (L.) granulosum Looss, 1907 (Fig. 5) Syn: Lecithodendrium lagena (BRANDES) in Looss, 1899; Mesodendrium granulosum FAUST, 1919; Lecithodendrium (L.) hovorkai MITUCH, 1959. Hosts: Rhinolophus fer rumequinum, Rhinolophus clivosus, Myotis mystacinus, Myotis myotis, Myotis daubentoni, Eptesicus nilssoni, Eptesicus serotinus, Pipistrellus Jcuhli, Nycteris thebaica, Plecotus auritus, Miniopterus schreibersi, Taphozous perforatus. Distribution: North Africa, Czechoslovakia, Poland. A small-sized Trcmatode; oval, fusiform, or pyriform, attenuating toward oral sucker. Length of body 0.400—0.732 mm, width of body 0.300—0.465 mm. Terminal oral sucker 0.045—0.065x0.045—0.070 mm. Muscular pharynx circular, 0.032— 0.065x0.032—0.037 mm. Extremely short oesophagus branching into two, largely horizontal, short caeca. Ventral sucker slightly larger than oral sucker,0.065— 0.075 X 0.070—0.075 mm. Oval testes situated paraacetabularly, right testis 0.050—0.137 x 0.057—0.090 mm, left testis 0.045—0.130x0.050—0.125 mm. Extensive bursa copulatoris situated between ventral sucker and caeca, 0.100—0.275 x 0.082—0.100 mm. Location of ovarium varying, in some cases anteriorly, in others posteriorly, of ventral sucker; 0.062—0.275x0.050—0.100 mm. Position of vitellaria highly characteristical. In contrast with Lecithodendrium linstowi, follicles appearing as an irregular mass and in two groups behind testes, in greater numbers than in L. linstowi and not separated into a rosette. Uterus, completely filled with eggs, occupying entire area behind testes. Eggs yellow, 0.012—0.015x0.005—0.007 mm. My material consists of 182 specimens from the following bat species and localities: Rhinolophus fer rumequinum, 1 çf, Leány Cave, Pilis, 16 Febr., 1966, 2 spec. Rhinolophus hipposideros, 1, Abaliget Cave, 9 Febr., 1955, 15 spec. Myotis oxygnathus, 2 9 > Leány Cave, Pilis, 16 Febr., 1966, 3 and 1 spec, resp. Myotis oxygnathus, 1 çf, Legény Cave, 17 Febr., 1966, 1 spec. Myotis oxignathus, 1 çf, Ördöglyuk Cave, Solymár, 7 Dec, 1965, 6 spec