Dr. Kassai Tibor - Dr. Murai Éva szerk.: Parasitologia Hungarica 6. (Budapest, 1973)

Vulva about half body length, thus about 50 to 6l % of female body length. Female tail 63-66 /a long, dome shaped. Anal open­ing very near tail end (Fig. 20 and D). Male tail peloderan and with a closed bursa. Bursa supported by 10 pairs of caudal papillae (Fig. 2E, F, G). Spicules 46-58 xx, paired, fused and knobbed anteriorly, gubernaculum about half length of spicules (Fig. 2H). Habitat: Oniticellus (Euoniticellus) pallens Oliv. Locality: Abu-Rawash, Cairo, UAR . 2-2. Pelodera (Pelodera ) teres (Schneider, 1866) Dougherty, 1955 (Fig. 3) Females (n = 10): L - 1.052-1.584 mm; a = 8.2-12; b = 5-7-6.9; c = 37.6-43.0; V = 56.3-62.5 %. Males (n = 10): L = 1.15-1.43 mmj a = 19-23; b = 7.5-7.7; c = 19-20. Cuticle with fine transverse striae. Lips rounded, conical, formine: an open cup: each with three papillae. Stoma 28-30/1 long by 7 ix wide: cheilorhabdions inconspicuous, each metarhab­dion bearing three equally long teeth (Fig. 3A). Esophagus swollen to form two bulbs . Esophageal collar enveloping less than half of stoma. Herve ring surrounding isthmus of esopha­gus. Excretory pore opening laterally behind basal bulb of oe­sophagus (Fig. 3B). Female adult with two gonads, ovaries re­flexed as far as vulva. Uterus containing about 18 eggs, mean size of egg 38x96 yu. Female tail 28-33 xx long, domeshaped, with a fine terminal process (Fig. 30, D, P). Male tail 60-70 xx, with a conspicuous bursa supported by 10 pairs of caudal papillae. Spicules 50-52 xx, paired and knobbed anteriorly, gubernaculum 22-23 xx (Fig. 3E). Habitat: Oniticellus (Euoniticellus) pallens Oliv. Locality: Abu-Rawash, Cairo, UAR. 176

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