Dr. Kassai Tibor - Dr. Murai Éva szerk.: Parasitologia Hungarica 7. (Budapest, 1974)
1964); of C. stimulator in deers (KERTÉSZ, 1897), but not on the basis of the authors' own investigations. Our results indicate, that the larvae of C. auribarbis and Ph . picta are very common in red deers living in the Budakeszi forestry, but they can be found also in the fallow deers from the Gyulaj farm.Prom other areas there are very limited information available on infestation by nasal throat bot fly larvae of red deer, fallow deer and deers mainly due to the fact that the head of the male host animals is not allowed to split into two parts because of the trophy, thus an examination for the larvae in the nasal cavities cannot be carried out.Hunting limitations also add to the difficulties as for investigations on the distribution of nasal throat bot flies in ruminant games. Present investigation revealed that the fauna of nasal throat bot flies in the home wild ruminants is comparable to that known from o J ;her regions of Europe (ZUMPT, 1965; GRUNIN, 1969). However, no earlier report was known to me on the occurrence of Ph. picta in the moufflon. Acknowledgements Thanks are due to Mr. Kornél BÖRÖCZKY, assistant director, for providing me the possibility of carrying out the investigations on the fallow deers. SUGAR, L.: Orr-garatbagócsok (Oestridae) előfordulása a hazai vadonélő kérődzőkben A szerző 120 vadonélő kérődző (57 gímszarvas, 52 dámvad, 9 őz és 2 muflon) orr-garatbagócslárvákkal való fertőzöttségét vizsgálta néhány hazai vadászterületen. A gímszarvasokban 98*2%-os fertőzöttséget talált, egyedenként átlag 51 (2-148) lárvával. A hazai faunából először ismerteti a Cephenemyia auribarbis Meigen, 1824 és a C. stimulator Clark, 1815 fajt, valamint a 188