Dr. Kassai Tibor - Dr. Murai Éva szerk.: Parasitologia Hungarica 7. (Budapest, 1974)
barbis were 160, 114 and 208 specimens Respectively . Prom third larvae 5 pupated of which 3 developed to the imago stage in the laboratory a room temperature hatching out by day 17 (Pig. 6A). Cephenemyia stimulator Clark, 1815 Host: deer (Capreolus caprolus - 1 animal) Localization: nasal and throat cavities Locality: Isaszeg Intensity of infection: 28 specimens 5 second stage and 23 third stage larvae were found. Three larvae pupated and one imago hatched on day 17 at room temperature (Pigs . 5 and 6B) . The infectedness of the examined host species Red deer (Cervus elaphus) 449 of the collected 715 larvae proved to be C. auribarbis and 266 were Ph. picta . Out of the analyzed 21 hosts in 15 animals (71*5%) the two species occured together, 4 (19*0%) were infested only by C. auribarbis and 2 (9*5%) only by Ph. picta. Pig. 4: Hasal throat bot fly larvae in the split head of a red deer . Pig. 5: Cephenemyia stimulator larvae in the throat of a roebuck . Pig. 6: Imagoes of nasal throat bot flies, top to bottom; A = C. auribarbis B = C. stimulator C = Ph. picta Pig. 7: Larvae of different stages and size from the nasalthroat cavities of a hind calf.On the extreme right two third stage larvae of C. auribarbis. Note the position of the spines. (Orig.Photos )