Dr. Murai Éva szerk.: Parasitologia Hungarica 13. (Budapest, 1980)
shaped, consisting of 4 parts. Part I is thin and long. Part II is short. Part III is the largest one, widening at its base. Part IV is also short. Male: body length 24.6-30.0 mm. Esophagus 0.400-0.430 mm long. Nerve ring situated 0.220-0. 250 mm from the anterior end. Spicules unequal, the right one 0. 100-0. 110 mm long, the left one 0. 300 mm long. Length of the tail 0. 095-0. 100 mm. "Area rugosa" clearly discernible, made up of small papillae. Female: body length 46. 4-56.4 mm. Buccal cavity (including the chitinized wall) 0. 016-0. 020 mm by 0.017-0.019 mm. Esophagus 0. 450-0. 500 mm long. Nerve ring situated 0. 230-0. 260 mm from the anterior end. Vulva usually behind the end of esophagus, 0. 6300. 710 mm from the anterior end, rarely in line with, or more anterior than the esophagus. Tail 0. 160-0. 180 mm long, on the end of which 2 smaller medial and 2 larger ventrolateral points may be found. The latter may be bifurcated. The larger points are also connected by finely toothed cuticle. Fig. 2: Molinostrongylus panousei, Dollfus, 1954 A= Synlophe of female; B = Posterior end of male; C = Posterior end of female