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

xl87-218; testes: 165-171 x 156-158 and 168-265 x 168-224; ova­ry: 156-162 x 131-149; cirrus-sac: 218-280x49-68; eggs: 31-37 x 21-24 . Two trematodes of this genus are known from Europe . RYSAVY (1955) described L. skrjabini from Turdus merula in Czechos­lovakia, RIETSCHEL (1971) found L. cf.monent eron (Price & Mcin­tosh) in the gall bladder of Corvus corone, collected in Germa­ny. Our specimens from Hungary do not differ significantly ei­ther in measurements of suckers or in length of gut from the respective data published by RIETSCHEL. Brachylecithum attenuatum (Dujardin, 1845) - (Pig. 4). Host: Cuculus canorus ; Locality: Kosdlocalization: ductus hepaticus ; Intensity: 21 specimens. Brachylecithum lobatum (Railliet, I9OO) - • (Pig . 5). Host: Cap­rimulgus europaeus ; Locality: Hernád; Localization: ductus he­paticus; Intensity: 7 specimens . Measurements in ja: Body length: 6100-6800; greatest width: 234­280; oral sucker: 156-162 x 137-162; ventral sucker: 162-187 x 202-249; testes: 187-249 x 224-249 and 174-312 x 187-274; ovary: 149-156 x 112-202; cirrus-sac: 156-187 x 56-87; eggs: 28-32 x 15-18. Eucotylidae Skrjabin, 1924 Tanaisia fedtschenkoi Skrjabin, 1924 - (Pig. 6). Host: Chlido­nias niger; Locality: Apaj-puszta, Sárszentágota; Localization: kidney; Intensity: 1-4 specimens . Microphal lidae Travassos, 1920 Microphallus primus ( Jagerskiöld , 1909) - (Pig. 7). Host: Acti­tis hypoleucos; Locality: Sár szentágota ; Localization: gut; Intensity: 2 specimens .

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