Dr. Kassai Tibor - Dr. Murai Éva szerk.: Parasitologia Hungarica 6. (Budapest, 1973)
Vulva about half body length, thus about 50 to 6l % of female body length. Female tail 63-66 /a long, dome shaped. Anal opening very near tail end (Fig. 20 and D). Male tail peloderan and with a closed bursa. Bursa supported by 10 pairs of caudal papillae (Fig. 2E, F, G). Spicules 46-58 xx, paired, fused and knobbed anteriorly, gubernaculum about half length of spicules (Fig. 2H). Habitat: Oniticellus (Euoniticellus) pallens Oliv. Locality: Abu-Rawash, Cairo, UAR . 2-2. Pelodera (Pelodera ) teres (Schneider, 1866) Dougherty, 1955 (Fig. 3) Females (n = 10): L - 1.052-1.584 mm; a = 8.2-12; b = 5-7-6.9; c = 37.6-43.0; V = 56.3-62.5 %. Males (n = 10): L = 1.15-1.43 mmj a = 19-23; b = 7.5-7.7; c = 19-20. Cuticle with fine transverse striae. Lips rounded, conical, formine: an open cup: each with three papillae. Stoma 28-30/1 long by 7 ix wide: cheilorhabdions inconspicuous, each metarhabdion bearing three equally long teeth (Fig. 3A). Esophagus swollen to form two bulbs . Esophageal collar enveloping less than half of stoma. Herve ring surrounding isthmus of esophagus. Excretory pore opening laterally behind basal bulb of oesophagus (Fig. 3B). Female adult with two gonads, ovaries reflexed as far as vulva. Uterus containing about 18 eggs, mean size of egg 38x96 yu. Female tail 28-33 xx long, domeshaped, with a fine terminal process (Fig. 30, D, P). Male tail 60-70 xx, with a conspicuous bursa supported by 10 pairs of caudal papillae. Spicules 50-52 xx, paired and knobbed anteriorly, gubernaculum 22-23 xx (Fig. 3E). Habitat: Oniticellus (Euoniticellus) pallens Oliv. Locality: Abu-Rawash, Cairo, UAR. 176