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

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