Dr. Kassai Tibor - Dr. Murai Éva szerk.: Parasitologia Hungarica 7. (Budapest, 1974)
M. symmetrica , a common parasite of rodents in India and Central Asia (it was published from Mus musculus, Rattus rat bus, Rattus norvegicus and Cricetulus migrât orius by BAYLIS, 1927; AKHUMYAN, 1946; SPASSKY, 1951; TENORA and KULLMAN, 1970), our specimens showed morphological deviations from the Asian morphotypes probably due to their long geographically isolated evolution. Therefore, it is suggested, that the population found in Hungary should be considered a geographical subspecies. Description of the new subspecies is given here on the basis of exemplars found in Hungary. Mathevotaenia symmetrica occidentalis ssp. n. Host: Mus musculus spicilegus, Rattus norvegicuö. Localities and collection data: A male Mus musculus spicilegus specimen was captured by Mr . P . HAÁSZ, student, in the undergrowth of a deserted stone quarry below a wooded slope in the vicinity of houses at Mátyáshegy on the right side of the Danube near Budapest. Date of collection 25 June, 1970. One female Rattus norvegicus was trapped by Mr. M.EQRY, taxidermist of the Hungarian Natural History Museum, in his garden at Pestlőrinc (suburb of Budapest )_ on the left side of the Danube. Date of collection: 27 September, 1972. Extensity and intensity:This was the first infected specimen of 113 Mus musculus spicilegus exemplars so far examined for helminths in Hungary. Two exemplars of M. symmetrica - 80 and 115 mm long - were found in its small intestine. Of 32 Rattus norvegicus specimens examined in Hungary, only one was infected with a single M. symmetrica , which was 200 mm in length. Pigs. 1-5: Mathevotaenia symmetrica occidentalis ssp.n. (Photcs :0rig.). l) hermaphrodite segments, total preparate; 2) cross sections of a hermaphrodite segment; 3-4) longitudinal sections of a mature segment at the level of cirrus pouch (3) and at the level of vagina (4); 5) cross section at the level of the cirrus pouch and of the vas deferens. 144