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

Locality: Budakeszi forestry, Gyulaj farra, Gyarmatpuszta, Tata. Extensity and intensity of infection: in red deer 81*0%, 1-82 specimens; in fallow deer 13*4%, 1-13 specimens; in deer 2 specimens; in moufflon 3-4 specimens Out of the 282 specimens 127, 84 and 71 was found to he larvae of the first (Pig. l), second and third stage (Pig. 3A), res­pectively .Prom the third stage larvae one pupated and developed to the imago stage by day 28 (Pig. 6C). Pig. 3: Last segment of the third stage larvae of Pharyngomyia picta (A) and Cephene­myia auribarbis (B) Cephenemyia auribarbis Meigen, 1824 Host: red deer (Cervus elaphus - 19 specimens) fallow deer (Dama dama - 3 specimens) Localization: nasal and throat cavities. Locality: Budakeszi forestry, Gemenc, Gyulaj farm, Gyarmatpusz­ta . Extensity and intensity of infection: in red deer 90*5% 1-125 specimens, in follow deer 5*8%, 1-9 specimens The relative incidence of first (P*ig . 2) second and third (Pig. 3B) stage larvae within the examined 482 individuals of C.auri-

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