Dr. Kassai Tibor - Dr. Murai Éva szerk.: Parasitologia Hungarica 7. (Budapest, 1974)

3 o 3 9 from 3 Alticola roylei: 1 6* 1 $ from 2 Microtus brand­ti. Primarily associated with microtine rodents, this is a ra­ther common flea is Eastern Asia. Amphipsylla vinogradovi Ioff, 1928 1 o from 1 Cricetulus barabensis: 1 9 from 1 Microtus brandti. A parasite of hamsters, Cricetulus spp ., in Eastern Asia but not uncommonly also found on other small rodents. Frontopsylla (Frontopsylla ) luculenta parilis Jordan, 1929 13 á 15 9 from 20 Microtus brandti: 1 $ from 1 Alticola roylei: 2 S 1 9 from 3 Microtus brandti from a bank of the Herlen ri­ver. These specimens come from a region where this subspecies meets the nominate one. Actually, all but two of the males have a paramere which is fairly typical of F . 1. parilis (the tip of the processus basimeralis reaching the dorsal margin of the te­lomere, but not beyond), the two exceptions having a paramere which is characteristic of F. 1. luculenta . Obviously not a ve­ry pure population. Leptopsylla (Pectinoctenus ) pavlovskii Ioff, 1928 1 ê from 1 Cricetulus barabensis. Cricetulus and Phodopus are the preferred hosts of this flea which, although quite widely distributed in Eastern Asia, is apparently not very common in Mongolia . Ophthalmopsylla (Ophthalmopsylla) kukuschkini Ioff, 1928 1$ from 1 Cricetulus barabensis; 1 o 1 $ from 2 Microtus brand­ti. Faunae nova species. This is a flea of Cricetulus (and Ci­tellus) rather than of Microtus; known from adjacent Chinese Inner Mongolia and in the U.S.S.R. from Transbaikaliya. SMIT, G. A. F.: Relet-mongóliai rágcsálókról gyűjtött bolhák MÉSZÁROS Ferenc 1972-es mongóliai gyűjtéséből három rágcsáló­fajon (Microtus brandti, Alticola roylei és Cricetulus baraben­sis) élősködő 9 bolhafaj 123 példánya került elő. Az egyik Neo-

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