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 oxygnathus, 1, Hévíz, 8 July, 1958, 6 spec. Myotis daubentoni, 1, Abaliget Cave, 9 Febr., 1955, 1 spec. Plecotus auritus, 1, Mts. Pilis, 8 Dec, 1957, 1 spec. Miniopterus schreibersi, 1 Q, István Cave, Lillafüred, 27 Febr., 1966, 17 spec. Miniopterus schreibersi, 1, Ördöglyuk Cave, Pilisszentkereszt, 15 Jan., 1958, 2 spec. * Nyctalus noctula, 1 çf, Legény Cave, Pilis, 17 Febr., 1966, 2 spec. The bat species marked by an asterisk are new hosts for P. ascidia. Prosthodendrium (P.) longiformae (BHALERAO, 1926) (Fig. 8) Syn.: Lecithodendrium longiformae BHALERAO, 1926; L. orospinosa BHALERAO, 1926; L. luzonicum TTTBANGTJT, 1928; L. bhaleraoi PANDE, 1935; L. longiformae var. allahabadi PANDE, 1935; Travassodendrium longiformae var. allahabadi SKARBILOVICH, 1943; T. bhaleraoi SICARBILOVICH, 1943 ;Skrjabinodendrium orospinosa SKARBILOVICH, 1943; Chirop­todendrium luzonicum SKARBILOVICH, 1943; Prosthodendrium magnum RYSAVY, 1956. Hosts: Rhinolophus ferrumequinum, Nyctalus noctula, Pipistrellus kuhli, Eptesicus serotinus, Scotophilus temmincki, Nyctinomus plicatus, Myotis mystacinus, Myotis nattereri, Myotis oxygnathus, Myotis dasycneme. Distribution: Poland, Czechoslovakia, India, Philippines. A relatively large-bodied, widely lanceolate bat Trematode. Length of body 0.884—1.679 mm, greatest width 0.116—0.639 mm, at height of ventral sucker. Cuticle smooth. Oral sucker ellipsoid, subterminally situated, longitudinal axis 0.161—0.249 mm, transversal axis 0.145—0.179 mm. Pharynx muscular, round, 0.036—0.052x0.052 mm. Pharynx followed by very short oesophagus, branching into two short caeca, not reaching testes. Ventral sucker round, smaller than oral sucker, 0.104—0.197x0.124—0.218 mm. Testes situated laterally between termina­tions of caeca and anterior branches of uterus, largely at same height as ventral sucker. Ovarium preacetabular, immediately adjacent to cirrus pouch, on left side of body; varying oval or pyriform, 0.083—0.145x0.072—0.078 mm. Uterus filling posterior half of body, advancing anteriorad between ventral sucker and right testis. Cirrus pouch voluminous, located between ventral sucker and two caeca, 0.062— 0.145x0.052—0.104 mm. Vitellaria constituting two lateral groups, occupying area between oral sucker and testes. Follicles occasionally covering also caeca. Eggs 0.031x0.010 mm, yellow. Our collection comprises 14 specimens, deriving from the following species and localities : Myotis oxygnathus, 1 çf, Leány Cave, Pilis, 16 Febr., 1966, 3 spec Myotis daubentoni, 3, Abaliget Cave, 19 Dec, 1957, 2 — 1 — 1 spec, resp. Myotis dasycneme, 2, Abaliget Cave, 19 Dec, 1957, 5 and 1 spec, resp. Rhinolophus ferrumequinum, 1 Ç, Miskolc-Tapolca, 16 Febr., 1966, 1 spec Prosthodendrium (P.) carolinum HURKOVÁ, 1959 (Fig. 9) Host: Myotis daubentoni. Distribution : Czechoslovakia. An elongate, lanceolate Trematode. Length of body 1.071 — 1.534 mm, greatest width 0.39—0.564 mm. Cuticle smooth. Subterminally situated oral sucker oval, longitudinal axis 0.202—0.223 mm, transversal axis 0.166—0.171 mm.Pharynx very small, oesophagus short. Caeca extremely characteristical : relatively short but widely saccular. Caeca surrounding cirrus pouch, but not extending beyond anterior part of ventral sucker. This latter round, smaller than oral sucker, 0.150—0.166 x 0.150—

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