Dr. Kassai Tibor - Dr. Murai Éva szerk.: Parasitologia Hungarica 9. (Budapest, 1976)

Table 1 Summary of tapeworm recoveries in bats in Hungary Number of animals Tapeworm species found Myotolepis Vampirolepis Vampirolepis Vampirolepis íját species exam­infes­grisea balsaci baeri acuta ined ted to Infes­infes­infes­infes­ted % ted % ted % ted % Myotis myotis 159 30 18. 8 29 18. 2 1 0. 6 1 0. 6 M. blythi oxygnathus 173 32 18. 5 32 18. 5 ­­­M. daubentoni 11 ­­­­­M. dasycneme 2 ­­­­­M. bechsteinl 4 ­­­­­M. nattereri 19 1 5. 2 1 5. 2 ­­1 5. 2 M. mystacinus 1 ­­­­Nyctalus noctula 83 44 53. 0 ­­7 8.4 40 48. 2 N. leisleri 4 ­­­­­Eptesicus serotinus 36 30 83. 3 21 58. 3 ­­25 69. 4 Miniopterus schreibersi 88 ­­­­­Vespertilio murinus 1 ­­­­­Plecotus auritus 11 ­­­­­P. austriacus 19 1 5. 2 ­­­1 5. 2 Barbaatella barbarstellus 8 ­­­­­Pipistrellus pipistrellus 2 ­­­­­Rhinolophus ferrumequinum 101 21 20. 7 21 20. 7 ­­­R. euryale 9 ­­­­• ­R. hipposideros 61 ­­­­­Total 792 159 104 1 7 68 Figs. 5-9: Myotolepis grisea: 5= scolex; 6= young proglottids; 7= hermaphroditic proglottids; 8= mature proglottids; 9= proglottids containing eggs. (Photo Murai)

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