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