Dr. Kassai Tibor - Dr. Murai Éva szerk.: Parasitologia Hungarica 6. (Budapest, 1973)

Zengővárkony (6. VIII.); Foktő (8. VIII.); Dunaszentbenedek (9. VIII.); Harta(lO.VIII.); Mindszent(11.VIII.); Doboz (12.VIII.); Tiszabur.a (13.VIII.); in the region Tiszafüred - Hortobágy (14. VIII.); Miskolc - Ómassa (18.VIII.); Kékestető(l9 .VIII.); Sződ­liget (20. VIII.); and at Kisinóc (21. VIII.). 154 specimens of insectivores and rodents were gathered, representing 12 spe­cies; 214 fleas relegable to 11 species and 34 lice belonging to 3 species (Table l) were collected. Siphonaptera Malareus arvicolae lof f . Locality: Kékestető (Mts. Mátra), 19- VIII. 1 °. Host: Pitymys subterraneus . A very rare species in Europe, known hitherto from Poland, Cze­choslovakia, Bulgaria, Greece and the USSR. It occurs mainly in the upper parts of mountains (900 m and higher). It Is a speci­fic parasite of common pine voles, but it appears sporadicaly on other species of small mammals (HAITLIHGER, 1970). The spe­cies was found in typical surroundings on Pitymys subterraneus in the region of Kékestető (900 m). Ctenophthalmus obtusus Jordan et Rothschild Locality: Kékestető (Mts. Mátra, 19. VIII. 2 £. ) Host: P. sub­terraneus . A mountain species, rarely found in Europe; known only from the Carpathians and Horway. Hew for the fauna of Hungary. Ctenophthalmus agyrtes (Heller) The commonest species in Hungary, represented by 5 different subspecies. Their distribution was analysed by SMIT and SZABÓ (1967). 206

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