Dr. Kassai Tibor - Dr. Murai Éva szerk.: Parasitologia Hungarica 7. (Budapest, 1974)
Locality: Budakeszi forestry, Gyulaj farra, Gyarmatpuszta, Tata. Extensity and intensity of infection: in red deer 81*0%, 1-82 specimens; in fallow deer 13*4%, 1-13 specimens; in deer 2 specimens; in moufflon 3-4 specimens Out of the 282 specimens 127, 84 and 71 was found to he larvae of the first (Pig. l), second and third stage (Pig. 3A), respectively .Prom the third stage larvae one pupated and developed to the imago stage by day 28 (Pig. 6C). Pig. 3: Last segment of the third stage larvae of Pharyngomyia picta (A) and Cephenemyia auribarbis (B) Cephenemyia auribarbis Meigen, 1824 Host: red deer (Cervus elaphus - 19 specimens) fallow deer (Dama dama - 3 specimens) Localization: nasal and throat cavities. Locality: Budakeszi forestry, Gemenc, Gyulaj farm, Gyarmatpuszta . Extensity and intensity of infection: in red deer 90*5% 1-125 specimens, in follow deer 5*8%, 1-9 specimens The relative incidence of first (P*ig . 2) second and third (Pig. 3B) stage larvae within the examined 482 individuals of C.auri-