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 .