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1966) and the U.S.S.R. ( BLAGOVESCENSKIJ , I960). In the Mediter­ranean, Bulgaria (TOULESHKOV, 1954), Italy (CONCI, 1946) and Yugoslavia (on Canis lupus L. - FERRIS ,1951) should be mentioned. Previous records in Hungary: 8 â 21 <j> 18 n from Canis familiá­ris I., leg. VASVARI, 1921, (Ormánd Comitat Zala), det. DULICH. Reported also by KOHAUT (1897), CSIKI (1904) and DULICH (1923). New record from a dog: 1 â leg. JANISCH 6 VII, 1956, Körcsönye (Comitat Baranya). Linognathus stenopsis (Burmeister) In different parts of the world, a typical parasite of the goat (Capra hircus L.); it occurs also on Rupicapra rupicapra (L.). On our continent, the lice have been found on goats in the U.S.S.R. and in a few countries of the European and Mediter­ranean regions:Sweden (BRINCK, 1950),The Netherlands (SWIERSTRA and al., 1959), Czechoslovakia (SMETANA, 1965), Rumania (NEGRU and SUCIU, 1959), Bulgaria (TOULESHKOV, 1954).Albania (SMETANA, I960) and Italy (CONCI, 1946). In Hungary, the lice were observed on goats by CSIKI (1904). • New records from the same host: 11 â 62 £ 1 n leg. PIOTROWSKI 28 V,1969, Orfii (near Pécs). Coparasitism with Bovicola climax (Nitzsch) . ! Linognathus vituli (L. ) A parasite of the cattle, particularly calves, together with its host distributed all over the world.It occurs,among others, in the U.S.S.R. ( BLAGOVE§CENSKIJ . I960), in many countries of the European region, e.g., Czechoslovakia (SMETANA, 1965), Po­land (PIOTROWSKI, 1967), Germany (BRITZ, 1955), Switzerland (BOUVIER, 1947); in the Mediterranean in Bulgaria (TOULESHKOV, 1954) and Turkey (SAYIN, I960). Previous records in Hungary: 5 o* 68 <j> from Bos taurus L. leg.

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