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

1853), Neoheterophyes bychowskyi Khotenovsky, 1970, H . brevi­ corpus Matskási, 1973, and N . huynhi Matskási, 1973. This spe­cies, discovered in India, belongs to the genus Neoheterophyes, supported by the glabrous, characteristically shaped accessory sucker, the length of the caeca and the position of the vitell­ary glands (KHOTENOVSKY, 1970; MATSKÁSI, 1973). Differential diagnosis: N. topali sp . n. differs from N . by- chowskyi by the significantly different measurements of the body, the different ratio of the suckers (the two organs are equal in N. bychowakyi , while the oral sucker of N. topali is larger than its acetabulum), the position of the ovary (the ovary in N. topali is situated behind the acetabulum and not paraacetabularly ) as well as by the position and the shape of the cirrus-sac. The new species differs from N.bre­ vicorpus by the different measurements and shape of the bo­dy, the position of the ovary and vitellaries, as well as by the shape and position of the cirrus-sac. Holotype : slide 1/29 (Locality: Ghum - North India, coll: Gy. TOPÁL; date of collecting: 21 October, 1967), deposited in the Parasitological Collection of the Hungarian Natural History Mu­seum, Budapest. Derivatio nominis: I dedicate the new species to György TOPÁL, mammalogist, the collector of the material. Lecithodendriidae Odhner, 1910 Lecithodendrium linstowi Dollfus, 1931 - (Pig. 3) Hosts: Megaderma lyra (EH.), Scotophilus teramincki (Ca.), Sec— tozous dormeri (Ja.), Taphozous melanopogon (Ud.), T. longima­nus (Ca.), Miniopterus sehreibersi(Ma . ), Myotis longipes (Bu.), Pipistrellus ceylonicus (Ka.), P. kuhli (Sr.), P. mimus (Na., Ca.,Sa.,Ba. ), Hipposideros ater (Ko.), Rhinolophus rouxi (Ud.), Rh. lepidus (Da.); Localization: small intestine. L. linstowi occurred in every one of the collecting localities (except the Himalaya). The extensity and intensity of the in­fection were very high. PANDE (1935c) published this species first from India under the name Mesodendrium mödlingeri , later

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