Dr. Murai Éva szerk.: Parasitologia Hungarica 13. (Budapest, 1980)
Prosthodendrium urna (Looss, 1907) (Fig. 4) Hosts: Pipistrellus kuhli (B. , U .), Asellia tridens (E. ), Rhinolophus ferrumequinum (Had.), Myotis capaccinii (Had. ). This species was originally described by LOOSS (1907) from Egypt. The status and validity of this species was discussed by DUBOIS (1960), GROSCHAFT and TENORA (1971). A new description of this species was given by SAOUD and RAMADAN (1977a). The measurements of-our specimens do not differ from the Original description. Body length: 0.48-0.75 mm; maximal width: 0.28-0.50 mm; oral sucker: 0.048 - 0.051 x 0.051-0.078; ventral sucker: 0.032-0.040 x 0. 032-0.045; ovary: 0.050-0.091 x 0. 042-0.081; testes: 0. 0 52-0. 091 x 0. 0 35-0. 09 7; prostatic complex: 0.051-0. 09 7 x 0. 0 53-0. 061. The vitellaria are divided into two groups, do not extend to the testes. The prostatic complex is lying preacetabularly and dorsally to the acetabulum. The integument is spinose. Prosthodendrium minor Groschaft et Tenora, 1971 Host: Myotis capaccinii (Had. ) Prosthodendrium (Paralecithodendrium) ovimagnosum (Bhalerao, 1926) (Fig. 5) Host: Taphozous nudiventris (Bab. ). Prosthodendrium (Paralecithodendrium) glandulosum (Looss, 1896) (Fig. 6) Host: Asellia tridens (A. , Kif. ). The size and measurement data of our specimens correspond with those described by LOOSS (1896), but the ovaries are moderately lobate. Lecithodendrium linstowi Dollfus, 1931 Hosts: Pipistrellus kuhli (B. , M. , U. ), Asellia tridens (A. , Kif. ), Myotis capaccinii (Had. ). Fig. 4: Prosthodendrium urna (Looss, 1907)