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Fig. 9. Prosthodendrium carolinum HURKOVÁ, 1959; Fig. 10. Prosthodendrium hurkovae DUBOIS, 1960 0.176 mm. Elliptical testes situated on two sides of ventral sucker. Right testis 0.124-0.161 x 0.124-0.126 mm, left testis 0.156-0.166 x 0.130-0.140 mm. Ovarium located postacetabularly, left of ventral sucker, oval or pyriform, 0.124—0.130 x 0.093—0.109 mm. Whorls of uterus occupying posterior half of body one branch advancing, between left testis and ventral sucker, anteriorad to genital pore. Cirrus pouch situated between ventral sucker and caeca, oval, 0.104—0.156x 0.104—0.130 mm. Vitellaria constituting two groups of follicles, occupying area between oral sucker and ventral sucker in first third of body, mainly in lateral portions of body. Genital pore medially and anteriorly of ventral sucker. Eggs yellow or brownish, 0.020-0.031x0.005-0.010 mm. There are 9 specimens in my material: Myotis daubentoni, 1 çf, Abaliget Cave, 9 Febr., 1955, 1 spec. Myotis daubentoni, 1 9» Abaliget Cave, 9 Febr., 1955, 2 spec. Myotis daubentoni, 1 çf, Abaliget Cave, 19 Dec, 1957, 6 spec Prosthodendrium (P.) hurkovae DUBOIS, 1960 (Fig. 10) Syn.: Prosthodendrium (P.) sp. HURKOVÁ, 1959; Pycnoporus hurkovae CABALLERO, 1961. Hosts: Myotis daubentoni, Myotis oxygnathus. Distribution: Czechoslovakia, Switzerland.