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Parasit. Hung. 6. 1973. Trematodes of Bats in India * Dr. István MATSKÁSI Zoological Department of the Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest "Trematodes of Bats in India" - Matskási, I.-Parasit . Hung. 6. 77-98. 1973. In the course of helminthological investigations of 278 bat specimens representing 36 species collected in India, 22 trematode species were identified. Three new species (Neohe- terophyes topali,Prosthodendrium robustum, Parabascus ghati) are described. The paper submits the faunistical data of the collected trematodes and discusses some species of uncertain taxonomical status or interesting from the taxonomic and systematic points of view. In 1967, dr. Gy. TOPÁL, mammalogist of the Hungarian Natural History Museum, has been on a zoological collecting trip to In- dia. During his collectings he preserved the digestive systems of the collected bats in alcohol, in order to further parasito- logical investigations. The fixed digestive systems were dis- sected in the Parasitological Laboratory of the Hungarian Natu- ral History Museum. I should like to express my gratitude to Gy. TOPÁL for the material of trematodes also in this place. The present paper submits the result of systematical investiga- tions conducted on trematodes obtained by dissection of the bat guts. The bats infected with trematodes originated from the following six districts of India: 1. Kashmir: Srinagar (Sr.) - Bumzov Cave (Bu.) The Scientific Results of Dr. Gy. TOPÁL's Collectings in India, Part 7.
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Parasit. Hung. 6. 1973.

Trematodes of Bats in India *

Dr. István M A T S K Á S I

Zoological Department of the Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest

"Trematodes of Bats i n I n d i a " - Matskási, I . - P a r a s i t . Hung. 6. 77 -98 . 1973.

I n the course of h e l m i n t h o l o g i c a l i n v e s t i g a t i o n s of 278 bat specimens r e p r e s e n t i n g 36 species c o l l e c t e d i n I n d i a , 22 trematode species were i d e n t i f i e d . Three new species (Neohe- terophyes topali,Prosthodendrium robustum, Parabascus g h a t i ) are described. The paper submits the f a u n i s t i c a l data of the c o l l e c t e d trematodes and discusses some species of u n c e r t a i n taxonomical status or i n t e r e s t i n g from the taxonomic and systematic p o i n t s of view.

I n 1967, d r . Gy. TOPÁL, mammalogist of the Hungarian N a t u r a l H i s t o r y Museum, has been on a z o o l o g i c a l c o l l e c t i n g t r i p t o I n ­d i a . During h i s c o l l e c t i n g s he preserved the d i g e s t i v e systems of the c o l l e c t e d bats i n a l c o h o l , i n order t o f u r t h e r p a r a s i t o -l o g i c a l i n v e s t i g a t i o n s . The f i x e d d i g e s t i v e systems were d i s ­sected i n the P a r a s i t o l o g i c a l Laboratory of the Hungarian Natu­r a l H i s t o r y Museum. I should l i k e t o express my g r a t i t u d e t o Gy. TOPÁL f o r the m a t e r i a l of trematodes a l s o i n t h i s p l a c e .

The present paper submits the r e s u l t of sy s t e m a t i c a l i n v e s t i g a ­t i o n s conducted on trematodes obtained by d i s s e c t i o n of the bat g u t s . The bats i n f e c t e d w i t h trematodes o r i g i n a t e d from the f o l l o w i n g s i x d i s t r i c t s of I n d i a :

1 . Kashmir: Srinagar ( S r . ) - Bumzov Cave (Bu.)

The S c i e n t i f i c Results of Dr. Gy. TOPÁL's C o l l e c t i n g s i n I n d i a , Part 7 .

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2. Western I n d i a : Bhaja Caves (Bha.) - Elephant a Caves (E— leph . ) E l l o r a Caves ( E l l . ) - K a r l a Caves (Ka.) - Maila­ble shwar (Ma.)

3. Central I n d i a : R i c c h a i ( R i . ) - Jabalpur (Ja.) 4 . Orissa: D a i t a r i (Da.) - Bhubaneswar (Bhu.) - Konarak(Ko.)

- U d a y g i r i (Ud.) 5. Himalaya: Ghum (Gh.) 6. West-Bengal: C a l c u t t a (Ca.) - B i r s i v p u r ( B i . ) - Nalbani

(Ha.) - Salt Lake (Sa.) - Bar k a l i k a p u r (Ba.) - Cherrapun-jee (Che.)

I use the l o c a l i t y names henc e f o r t h i n an abbreviated form (see i n brackets) .

The c o l l e c t i n g method of the helminths - obtained by d i s s e c t i o n of the guts conserved i n a l c o h o l - caused many subsequent d i f ­f i c u l t i e s . A p a r t of the f l u k e s were f i x e d i n a con t r a c t e d s t a t e , the g r e a t e s t p a r t of them was h a r d l y coloured, and many specimens were impossible t o clean of the gut contents w i t h o u t damage . Therefore the measurements of the body, the apprecia­t i o n of the topography of the organs, and the d e t e r m i n a t i o n i n p a r t of the m a t e r i a l remain u n c e r t a i n . The p o s t - f i x a t i o n was obtained i n Bouin.

The i n v e s t i g a t i o n s of the I n d i a n f l u k e fauna p a r a s i t i z i n g bats was launched by PANDE (1935a, b, c ) and f o l l o w e d by BHALERAO (1936) and GUPTA et BHARDWAJ (1958). I n the neighbouring coun­t r i e s GROSCHAPT et TENORA, 1971 ( A f g h a n i s t a n ) and BHALERAO, 1926a,b (Burma) c a r r i e d out bat h e l m i n t h o l o g i c a l i n v e s t i g a t ­i o n s . These papers submitted a meagre m a t e r i a l of occasional c o l l e c t i n g s , t h e r e f o r e the treatment of Gy. TOPÁL's m a t e r i a l o r i g i n a t i n g from wide-ranging c o l l e c t i n g s was u s e f u l i n every r e s p e c t , despite the bad c o n d i t i o n of the trematodes.

A n c h i t r e m a t i d a e Mehra, 1935 Anchitrema sanguineum (Sonsino, 1894) Hosts: (the a b b r e v i a t i o n o f the l o c a l i t i e s i n b r a c k e t s ) : Mega-derma l y r a ( B i . ) , Taphozous longimanus (Ko.), (Ca.), P i p i s t r e l -

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F i g s . 1-4 1 = Neoheterophyes brevicorpus Matskási, 1973, 2 = N. t o p a l i sp. n. 3 = Lecithodendrium l i n s t o w i D o l l f u s , 1931, 4 - L.macro-stomum (Ozaki, 1929). ( F i g s . 1-4 o r i g . )

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l u s mimus (Ca.,Sa.), Rhinolophus r o u x i (Ud.), Rh.lepidua (Da.), Myotis adversus (Ca.); L o c a l i z a t i o n : rectum.

The f a m i l y Anchitrematidae was es t a b l i s h e d as a d i s t i n c t f a m i ­ly-group by MEHRA i n 1935 ( s u b f a m i l y A n c h i t r e m i n a e ) . CABALLERO ( 1 9 6 1 ) gave i t f a m i l y s t a t u s . On the basis of the I n t e r n a t i o n a l Codex of Z o o l o g i c a l Nomenclature the c o r r e c t author of the taxon i s MEHRA, w i t h the date 1 9 3 5 .

I t i s remarkable t h a t t h i s species very common i n the t r o p i c s , was found i n I n d i a o n l y i n E a s t - I n d i a n bats, and on l y few hosts were i n f e c t e d w i t h i t . I n I n d i a i t has been found by PANDE ( 1 9 3 5 a ) .

P l a g i o r c h i i d a e Lühe, 1 9 0 1 P l a g i o r c h i s v e s p e r t i l i n n i g (Müller, 1784) Hosts: Megaderma l y r a ( B i . ) , Scotophilus temmincki (Ca.),Myotis adversus (Ca.), M. longi p e s (Bumz.); L o c a l i z a t i o n : rectum. The measurements and the r a t i o of suckers of the c o l l e c t e d f i v e specimens correspond w i t h the data of the cosmopolitan P. ves- p e r t i l i o n i s .

M i c r o p h a . l l i d a e Travassos, 1920 Renschetrema malayi Rohde, 1964 Hosts: Myotis adversus (Ca.), M. mur i c o l a (Gh.), M . s i l i g o r e n s i s (Gh.); L o c a l i z a t i o n : i n t e s t i n u m . ROHDE ( 1 9 6 4 ) described t h i s f l u k e species from Malaysian ba t s , l a t e r the author found i t i n North Vietnam (MATSKÁSI, 1 9 7 3 ) . I t i s r a t h e r s t r i k i n g , however, t h a t t h i s species l i v i n g i n Malaysia i n t r o p i c a l c l i m a t e , o c c u r r e d i n I n d i a - as i n North Vietnam - i n the high mountains but never i n the p l a i n s w i t h a t r o p i c a l c l i m a t e . Only one specimen p a r a s i t i z e d the small i n ­t e s t i n e of a Myotis adversus c o l l e c t e d i n C a l c u t t a , but 6 and 12 specimens, r e s p e c t i v e l y , were found i n Myotis m u r i c o l a and M. s i l i g o r e n s i s c o l l e c t e d i n Ghum ( l y i n g between the ranges of the Himalaya). The c o l l e c t e d f l u k e s concur both as t o body s t r u c t u r e and measurements w i t h the Malaysian and Vietnamese exemplars.

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H e t e r o p h y i d a e Odhner, 1914 Neoheterophyes brevicorpus Matskási, 1973 - ( P i g . 1 ) Hoata: Myotia m u r i c o l a (Gh.), M. a i l i g o r e n a i a (Gh.), l a i o (Che.); L o c a l i z a t i o n : amall i n t e a t i n e . This apeciea was found f i r a t i n North Vietnam by the author (MATSKÁSI, 1973) .The apecimena c o l l e c t e d i n I n d i a agree i n mor­phology and measurements w i t h those described from Vietnam. The species occurs i n the high mountains (Himalaya) i n I n d i a as i n Vietnam. The bat l a i o c o l l e c t e d i n Cherrapunjee ( i n the f o r e ­ground of the Himalaya)was i n f e c t e d w i t h one trematode specimen o n l y , w h i l e the two Myotis species were i n f e c t e d w i t h 4-6 f l u ­kes .

Neoheterophyes t o p a l i sp. n. - ( P i g . 2 ) Host: Myotis s i l i g o r e n s i s (Gh.) L o c a l i z a t i o n : small i n t e s t i n e ; I n t e n s i t y : 1 exemplar Measurements i n yu: Body l e n g t h : 1920; maximal w i d t h : 512; o r a l sucker: 192x176; v e n t r a l sucker: 57x83; v e n t r a l sucker + acces­sory sucker l e n g t h : I 6 6 ; t e s t e s : 243x147, and 236x132; ovary: 192x217; c i r r u s - s a c : 608x96; eggs: 19x10.

Diagnosis: A medium sized trematode w i t h elongated body. Tegu­ment covered w i t h v e r y f i n e s p ines. V e n t r a l sucker s u b t e r m i n a l . Pharynx f o l l o w e d by short oesophagus. The two caeca approaching o r a l surface of t e s t e s . V e n t r a l sucker connected w i t h accessory appendages c h a r a c t e r i s t i c of the genus. The two s p h a e r i c a l t e s ­tes s i t u a t e d l a t e r a l l y i n the second p a r t o f the body.Ovary im-m e d i a t e l l y behind accessory sucker. V i t e l l a r i a s i t u a t e d on both sides of body. F o l l i c l e s commencing a n t e r i o r l y of ovary and t e r m i n a t i n g at t e s t e s . Shape of c i r r u s - s a c a s p e c i f i c f e a t u r e : the elongated, curved, s a c c u l i f o r m organ begins close by the ovary, arching beside v e n t r a l sucker, and t e r m i n a t i n g at pre-acetabular g e n i t a l pore; i t s d i s t a l p a r t t h i n n e r than proximal one. Uterus w i t h r e l a t i v e l y few whorls, f i l l i n g space between ovary and end of body.

Pour p a r a s i t i c trematodes of the f a m i l y Heterophyidae were h i t ­h e r t o known from b a t s , namely Heterophyes heterophyes ( S i e b o l d ,

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1853), Neoheterophyes bychowskyi Khotenovsky, 1970, H. b r e v i ­ corpus Matskási, 1973, and N. huynhi Matskási, 1973. This spe­c i e s , discovered i n I n d i a , belongs t o the genus Neoheterophyes, supported by the g l a b r o u s , c h a r a c t e r i s t i c a l l y shaped accessory sucker, the l e n g t h of the caeca and the p o s i t i o n of the v i t e l l -ary glands (KHOTENOVSKY, 1970; MATSKÁSI, 1973).

D i f f e r e n t i a l d i a g n o s i s : N. t o p a l i sp. n. d i f f e r s from N. by- chowskyi by the s i g n i f i c a n t l y d i f f e r e n t measurements of the body, the d i f f e r e n t r a t i o of the suckers (the two organs are equal i n N. bychowakyi, while the o r a l sucker of N. t o p a l i i s l a r g e r than i t s acetabulum), the p o s i t i o n of the ovary (the ovary i n N. t o p a l i i s s i t u a t e d behind the acetabulum and not p a r a a c e t a b u l a r l y ) as w e l l as by the p o s i t i o n and the shape o f the c i r r u s - s a c . The new species d i f f e r s from N.bre­ vicorpus by the d i f f e r e n t measurements and shape of the bo­dy, the p o s i t i o n o f the ovary and v i t e l l a r i e s , as w e l l as by the shape and p o s i t i o n of the c i r r u s - s a c .

Holotype: s l i d e 1/29 ( L o c a l i t y : Ghum - North I n d i a , c o l l : Gy. TOPÁL; date of c o l l e c t i n g : 21 October, 1967), deposited i n the P a r a s i t o l o g i c a l C o l l e c t i o n of the Hungarian N a t u r a l H i s t o r y Mu­seum, Budapest. D e r i v a t i o nominis: I dedicate the new species to György TOPÁL, mammalogist, the c o l l e c t o r of the m a t e r i a l .

L e c i t h o d e n d r i i d a e Odhner, 1910 Lecithodendrium l i n s t o w i D o l l f u s , 1931 - ( P i g . 3 ) Hosts: Megaderma l y r a ( E H . ) , Scotophilus teramincki (Ca.), Sec— tozous dormeri ( J a . ) , Taphozous melanopogon (Ud.), T. longima-nus (Ca.), Miniopterus sehreibersi(Ma . ) , Myotis l o n g i p e s (Bu.), P i p i s t r e l l u s ceylonicus (Ka.), P. k u h l i ( S r . ) , P. mimus (Na., Ca.,Sa.,Ba.), Hipposideros a t e r ( K o . ) , Rhinolophus r o u x i (Ud.), Rh. l e p i d u s (Da.); L o c a l i z a t i o n : small i n t e s t i n e . L. l i n s t o w i occurred i n every one of the c o l l e c t i n g l o c a l i t i e s (except the Himalaya). The e x t e n s i t y and i n t e n s i t y of the i n ­f e c t i o n were very h i g h . PANDE (1935c) published t h i s species f i r s t from I n d i a under the name Mesodendrium mödlingeri, l a t e r

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P i g s . 5-8 5 = Prosthodendrium mehrai (Pande, 1935), 6 and 8 = P. a s c i d i a (Van Beneden, 1873), 7 = P. minor Groschaft et Tenora, 1971. ( P i g s . 5-8 o r i g . )

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GUPTA et BHARDWAJ (1958) described t h i s species as Lecithoden-drium minutum.

Lecithodendrium macrostomum (Ozaki, 1929) - ( P i g . 4) Hosts: Miniopterus s c h r e i b e r s i (Ma.), P i p i s t r e l l u s mimus (Ha., Ba., Ca.), P. ceylonicus (Ka., Bha.), Scotophilus temmincki (Ca., Ko.), Rhinolophus r o u x i (Ud., Ma.), Rh. le p i d u s (Da.); L o c a l i z a t i o n : small i n t e s t i n e .

L. macrostomum was found more r a r e l y than L. l i n s t o w i . PAHDE (1935c) described t h i s f l u k e species f i r s t from I n d i a under the name L. elongatum.

Prosthodendrium chilostomum ( M e h l i s , 1831) Hosts: Scotophilus temmincki (Ca.), P i p i s t r e l l u s mimus (B a . ) , P . k u h l i ( S r . ) , P. ceylonicus ( K a . ) , I a i o (Che.); L o c a l i z a t i o n : i n t e s t i n e .

Prosthodendrium longiforme (Bhalerao, 1926) Hosts: Megaderma l y r a ( B i . ) , Taphdzous melanopogon (Bhu.,Ud.), T. longimanus (Ko., Ca.), Scotophilus temmincki (Ca.), Sc. hea-t h i (Na.), Myotis l a n i g e r (Che.), Miniopterus f u l i g i n o s u s (Ma.), Rhinolophus r o u x i (Ud.), Hipposideros f u l v u s (Ud. ) . L o c a l i z a t i o n : i n t e s t i n e . PAHDE (1935b) found t h i s species f i r s t i n I n d i a , and pu b l i s h e d i t under the name Lecithodendrium longiforme v a r , a l l a h a b a d i .

Prosthodendrium mehrai (Pande, 1935) - ( P i g . 5) Host: P i p i s t r e l l u s ceylonicus (Bha., Ka.), L o c a l i z a t i o n : i n t e s ­t i n e . Pande found t h i s f l u k e f i r s t i n the small i n t e s t i n e of the bat Scotozous dormeri c o l l e c t e d near Allahabad. Since i t s f i r s t de­s c r i p t i o n the species was not found again.There are 3 specimens i n our m a t e r i a l from two l o c a l i t i e s i n Western I n d i a .

Prosthodendrium minor Groschaft et Tenora, 1971 - ( P i g . 7) Hosts: Myotis adversus (Ca.), Scotophilus h e a t h i (Ca.), P i p i ­s t r e l l u s k u h l i ( S r . ) ; L o c a l i z a t i o n : i n t e s t i n e . 84

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P i g s . 9-12 9 - Prosthodendrium brachyurna Groschaft et Tenora, 1971, 10, 11 and 12 = P. l o o s s i (Pande, 1935). ( P i g s . 9-1 2 o r i g . J

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Measurements i n yu: Body l e n g t h : 256 -320; g r e a t e s t w i d t h : 153-176; o r a l sucker: 32-44 x 44; v e n t r a l sucker: 19-28 x 28 -32 ; t e s t e s : 51-57 x 25-39 and 38-57 x 39-44; ovary: 38-57 x 32-38; p r o s t a t i c mass: 32-51 x 48 - 5 1 ; eggs: 19-25 x 9 -12 .

Our specimens from I n d i a do not agree i n every respect w i t h the type-specimens described by GROSCHAFT et TEHORA from Afghanis­t a n . While i n specimens discovered i n Afghanistan the o r a l and v e n t r a l suckers are equal, i n the I n d i a n exemplars the v e n t r a l sucker i s smaller than the o r a l one . There i s an other d i f f e ­rence between the i n d i v i d u a l s from Afghanistan and I n d i a , na­mely t h a t the integument of the exemplars from I n d i a i s f i n e l y spinose. Despite the above mentioned d i f f e r e n c e s I l i s t the I n ­dian specimens as Prosthodendrium minor.

Prosthodendrium ovimagnosum (Bhalerao, 1926) Hosts: Megaderma l y r a ( B i . , Ba.), Taphozous longimanus (Ko., Ca.), T. melanopogon (Bhu., R i . , Ud.), Scotophilus" temmincki (Ca., Ko.), Sc .heathi (Na.,Ma.), Miniopterus s c h r e i b e r s i (Ma.), Rhinopoma ha r d w i c k e i (Ud ., Eleph.), Hipposideros f u i v u s (Ud.) . L o c a l i z a t i o n : i n t e s t i n u m . BHALERAO ( 1936 ) , and l a t e r GUPTA et BHARDWAJ ( 1 9 5 8 ) , published the occurrence of t h i s species i n I n d i a . I n our m a t e r i a l , most of the specimens represent t h i s species. The i n t e n s i t y of the i n f e c t i o n extends to 150 specimens. Prosthodendrium ovimagnosum occurred i n every one of the c o l l e c t i n g l o c a l i t i e s , having a wide c i r c l e of hos t s . On the basis of Vietnamese m a t e r i a l , Prosthodendrium hepaticum Chen, 1954 was regarded as a j u n i o r synonym of P. ovimagnosum (MATSKÁSI, 1973) . The study of the In d i a n specimens corroborated t h i s statement, i n so f a r as the m a t e r i a l from I n d i a comprised specimens w i t h an "ovimagnosum" type and a "hepaticum" type of ovary, r e s p e c t i v e l y , and also several t r a n s i t i o n a l forms. The integument of the I n d i a n exem­p l a r s was covered w i t h spines.

Prosthodendrium parvouterus (Bhalerao, 1926) Hosts: Megaderma l y r a ( B i . ) , Taphozous t h e o b a l d i ( R i . ) , T. me-

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lanopogon ( E H . ) , Scotophilus temmincki (Ca.); L o c a l i z a t i o n : i n t e s t i n e .

Prosthodendrium a s c i d i a (van Beneden, 1873) - ( P i g s . 6 and 8 ) Hosts: Myotis l o n g i p e s (Bu.), Miniopterus s c h r e i b e r s i (Ma.), Scotozous dormeri ( J a . ) , Rhinopoma hard w i c k e i (Ud.); L o c a l i z a ­t i o n : i n t e s t i n e . Measurements i n yu: Body l e n g t h : 510-610; g r e a t e s t w i d t h : 367-560; o r a l sucker: 96-115 x 89-102; t e s t e s : 96-183 x 108-144; and 108-153 x 115-128; ovary: 89-121 x 76-115; p r o s t a t i c com­ple x : 89-115 x 89-153; eggs: 19-24 x 12.

BHALERAO (1926b) described t h i s species under the name L e c i t h o ­ dendrium dinanatum from Burma. I n DUBOIS's o p i n i o n ( i 9 6 0 ) , Le­cithodendrium dinanatum Bhalerao, 1926,is the j u n i o r synonym of Prosthodendrium a s c i d i a (van Beneden, 1873). Our P. a s c i d i a specimens agree w i t h those described by several European authors (ODEHIHG, 1964, HURK0VÁ, 1963, DUBOIS, I960) and by BHALERAO. There i s a remarkable d i f f e r e n c e between the European and the A s i a t i c specimens i n the p o s i t i o n of the ovary.Whereas i n Euro­pean i n d i v i d u a l s the ovary i s praeacetabular, i t i s para or postacetabular i n Asian m a t e r i a l s .

Prosthodendrium brachyurna Groschaft et Tenora, 1971 - (Pig.9 ) Host: Myotis s i l i g o r e n s i s (Gh.). L o c a l i z a t i o n : i n t e s t i n e . Measurement i n yu: Body l e n g t h : 558; maximal w i d t h : 372; o r a l sucker: 78 x 78; v e n t r a l sucker: 81 x 75; t e s t e s : 94 x 69 and 90 x 63} ovary: 95 x 70; eggs: 20-21 x 9-10. Measurements of the second damaged exemplar: o r a l sucker: 90 x 55; v e n t r a l su­cker : 75 x 81.

GROSCHAFT and TENORA (1971) discovered t h i s species i n Myotis longipes c o l l e c t e d i n A f g h a n i s t a n . Our specimens d i f f e r from the type specimens i n having a spinose integument.

Prosthodendrium l o o s s i (Pande, 1935) - ( P i g s . 10-12 and 15) Hosts: Megaderma l y r a (Ba.), Scotophilus temmincki (Ca.), Ta­phozous melanopogon (Ud.), Myotis l a n i g e r (Che.), P i p i s t r e l l u s

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mimus (Ca., Ba.), P. ceylonicus ( K a . ) , M i n i o p t e r u s s c h r e i b e r s i (Ma.), Rhinolophus r o u x i (Ud.), Rh. l e p i d u s (Logohad P o r t ) ; Lo­c a l i z a t i o n : small i n t e s t i n e .

PANDE (1935b) described t h i s f l u k e from I n d i a . GROSCHAPT and TENORA (1971) recorded P. l o o s s i (Pande, 1935) from bats c o l l ­ected i n Afghanistan, w i t h the remark t h a t i n t h e i r o p i n i o n the f e a t u r e s of the v a l i d species P. l o o s s i c h a r a c t e r i z e a l s o the species c o l l e c t e d and published by ODENING (1968a) as P. urna from Vietnam. They s u b s t a n t i a t e the d i s t i n c t n e s s of P. l o o s s i , drawn i n by DUBOIS ( i 9 6 0 ) as a synonym (a v a r i e t y ) of P. urna (Looss, 1907), by the p o s i t i o n and shape of the p r o s t a t i c com­ple x (pseudocirrus-sac) as w e l l as by the l o c a t i o n of the ovary of the species o r i g i n a l l y described from bats i n I n d i a d i f f e r -r l n g from P• urna (Looss, 1907), as given by PANDE also i n o r i ­g i n a l d e s c r i p t i o n . The p r o s t a t i c complex of P. urna i s preace-t a b u l a r , of P . l o o s s i p a raacetabular. The p o s i t i o n of the ovary, however, i s not a r e l i a b l e f e a t u r e t o d i s t i n g u i s h species since i t i s very v a r i a b l e and i t s form depends on the s t a t e of con­t r a c t i o n of the f l u k e . The measurements of the suckers or other organs do not d i f f e r i n the o r i g i n a l d e s c r i p t i o n s , a l t o u g h the o r a l and v e n t r a l suckers are somewhat smaller i n P. l o o s s i than i n P. urna .

The specimens of our I n d i a n m a t e r i a l are v e r y heterogeneous concerning the p o s i t i o n of the p r o s t a t i c complex and the mea­surements of the organs. The v i t e l l a r i ' a are a l s o very h e t e r o ­geneous. On the basis of the above-mentioned three f e a t u r e s , the m a t e r i a l i s d i v i d e d i n t o two p a r t s . I n the f i r s t group the p r o s t a t i c complex i s paraacetabular, the v i t e l l a r i a are compos­ed of few f o l l i c l e s and d i v i d e d sharply i n t o two groups. The o r a l sucker (4-0-51 x 40-54) and the v e n t r a l sucker (32-40 x 32-41/u) are smaller than those o f the second group ( P i g s . 10, 1 5 ) . I n the second group, the p r o s t a t i c complex i s l y i n g dor-s a l l y of the acetabulum, the v i t e l l a r i a are composed of minute f o l l i c l e s , j o i n i n g i n f r o n t of the acetabulum. The measurements of the o r a l sucker are 49-83 x 55-70 ja, of the v e n t r a l sucker 44-60 x 45-57 ja ( P i g s . 1 1 , 1 2 ) . The integument of both groups

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15 16

P i g s . 13-16 13 and 14 = Prosthodendrium robustum sp . n., 15 = P« l o o s s i (Pande, 1935), 16 = Prosthodendrium sp. ( P i g s . 13-16 o r i g . )

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i s spinose. The f l u k e s of the f i r s t group are r e l e g a b l e morpho­l o g i c a l l y t o PANDE's type, but on the basis of the measure­ments the second group stay nearer t o the type described by Pande. The exemplars assignable t o the f i r s t group were dissec­ted from several bat species, whereas the specimens of the se­cond group p a r a s i t i z e d two Rhinolophid species o n l y .

MACY ( 1 9 6 4 ) discovered and described a new trematode species under the name Pycnoporus ramsesi sp. n., from P i p i s t r e l l u s r u p p e l i i n Egypt. On the basis of the d e s c r i p t i o n , the measure­ments and the f i g u r e s , t h i s species i s t o be regarded as a j u ­n i o r synonym of Prosthodendrium l o o s s i (Pande, 1 9 3 5 ) .

Prosthodendrium robustum sp . n. - ( P i g s . 5 , 13, 1 4 ) Host: Myotis m u r i c o l a (Gh.) - L o c a l i z a t i o n : i n t e s t i n u m , I n t e n ­s i t y : 2 exemplars. Measurements ( i n ^ u ) : Body l e n g t h : 800 - 1 0 0 0 ; g r e a t e s t w i d t h : 5 9 2 - 7 3 0 ; o r a l sucker: 128 x 89 and 132 x 1 1 5 ; v e n t r a l sucker: 96 x 128 and 208 x 1 9 2 ; l e f t t e s t i s : I 6O x 102 and 192 x 176; r i g h t t e s t i s : 1 6 0 x 1 1 2 and 256 x 176; ovary: 138 x 99 and I 6 0 x 1 6 0 ; p r o s t a t i c complex: 224 x 179 and 198 x I 4 O ; eggs: 1 9 - 2 2 x 9-12 .

Diagnosis: A medium-sized trematode w i t h p y r i f o r m body. I n t e g u ­ment spinose. Oral sucker s u b t e r m i n a l . Oesophagus absent. Caeca extending t o t e s t e s . Pharynx w e l l developed. Sphaerical t e s t e s l y i n g behind acetabulum. ( P i g . 14 shows a c o n t r a c t e d specimen, t h e r e f o r e the p o s i t i o n of the organs i s not n a t u r a l . ) L a r g e pro­s t a t i c complex s i t u a t e d d o r s a l from acetabulum, i t s o r a l p a r t extending i n t o i n t e r c a e c a l area. G e n i t a l pore p r e a c e t a b u l a r . Ovary postaçetabular. Ovary rounded, smaller than t e s t e s , l o ­cated p o s t a c e t a b u l a r l y , l a t e r a l . V i t e l l a r i a composed of numerous f o l l i c l e s , s i t u a t e d between acetabulum and p r o s t a t i c complex. Uterus very w e l l developed, of numerous whorls, occupying cau­dal p o r t i o n of body.

D i f f e r e n t i a l d i a g n o s i s : Prosibodenarium robustum d i f f e r s from a l l other congeners p r i n c i p i a l l y b y / i t s l a r g e v i t e l l a r y

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area. The f o l l i c l e s f i l l out the area between the caeca and the v e n t r a l sucker. The extensive measurements of the o r a l and v e n t r a l suckers are also s p e c i f i c f e a t u r e s .

Holotype: s l i d e 1/240 ( L o c a l i t y : Ghum; date of c o l l e c t i n g : 20 A p r i l , 1 9 6 7 ; c o l l . : Gy. TOPÁL), deposited i n the P a r a s i t o l o g i c a l C o l l e c t i o n of the Hungarian N a t u r a l H i s t o r y Museum, Budapest. Paratype: s l i d e I / 2 4 0 b , deposited as above.

Prosthodendrium sp. - ( P i g . 16) Host: Taphozous melanopogon (Bhu.); L o c a l i z a t i o n : i n t e s t i n u m ; I n t e n s i t y : 1 specimen. Measurements ( i n yu): Body l e n g t h : 1210; g r e a t e s t w i d t h : 800; o r a l sucker: 153x153; v e n t r a l sucker: 96x102; t e s t e s : 249-l60x 208-160; ovary: 153x83; p r o s t a t i c complex: 124x187; eggs: 19x9.

Diagnosis: A medium-sized f l u k e w i t h p y r i f o r m body. Integument covered w i t h spines. Oral sucker s u b t e r m i n a l . Pharynx f o l l o w e d by a long oesophagus. Caeca t e r m i n a t i n g at t e s t e s . Rounded t e s ­tes s i t u a t e d i n f r o n t of acetabulum. Large p r o s t a t i c complex l y i n g between t e s t e s . Sphaerical ovary l o c a t e d p r e a c e t a b u l a r l y , l a t e r a l l y from the acetabulum. V i t e l l a r y glands between o r a l sucker and t e s t e s . U t e r a l whorls occupying p o s t a c e t a b u l a r por­t i o n of body.

This species stands near the bat trematode Prosthodendrium l e p - tocoelium (Ogata, 1942), by the p r e a c e t a b u l a r l y s i t u a t e d ovary, the p o s i t i o n of the v i t e l l a r y glands, the measurements of the suckers, and the g e n i t a l organs. However, the ovary of P. l e p - tocoelium i s i n a median p o s i t i o n , but l a t e r a l l y i n the I n d i a n exemplar. The p r o s t a t i c complex of P. l e p t o c o e l i u m i s f a r from the acetabulum (the ovary i s between the p r o s t a t i c complex and the acetabulum), i n our I n d i a n specimen the v e s i c u l a seminalis i s s i t u a t e d d o r s a l l y of the v e n t r a l sucker, and touches i t . The measurements of eggs d i f f e r a l s o , because the eggs of P. l e p t o ­ coelium are 26-27x 15 , the eggs of the I n d i a n exemplar 23x12 u.

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Hosts: Scotophilus temmincki (Ca.), Taphozous longimanus (Ca.), P i p i s t r e l l u s mimus (Ca.), P. k u h l i ( S r . ) , P. ceylonicus (Ka.); L o c a l i z a t i o n : small i n t e s t i n e .

PAHDE (1935b) described t h i s species from I n d i a under the name Pycnoporus l o o s s i . I n DUBOIS's o p i n i o n ( i 9 6 0 ) i t i s synonymous w i t h P. acetabulatus Looss, 1899-

Pycnoporus macrolaimus (Linstow, 1894) Host: Hipposideros a t e r (Ko.); L o c a l i z a t i o n : i n t e s t i n e . Only one damaged specimen found.

P l e u r o g e n i d a e Looss, 1899 Maxbraunium b a e r i Roh.de, 1964 - ( P i g . 17) Host: Myotis s i l i g o r e n s i s (Gh.); L o c a l i z a t i o n : i n t e s t i n u m . Rohde (1963) described t h i s species from Malaysia. I n d i a i s the second l o c a l i t y of t h i s f l u k e .

Parabascus g h a t i sp. n. - (P i g s . 18-20) Host: Megaderma l y r a ( E l l o r a Caves); L o c a l i z a t i o n : small i n ­t e s t i n e ; I n t e n s i t y : 14 specimens.

Comparative measurements i n u of Parabascus g h a t i sp.n. Body l e n g t h 64O 608 540 704 768 64O Body w i d t h 540 64O 480 576 672 528 Oral sucker 80x112 80x96 57x99 96x105 86x118 64x96 V e n t r a l sucker 121x121 105x112 112x112 128x140 132x160 121x121 L e f t t e s t i s 128x112 128x224 96x160 144x160 169x166 128x144 Right t e s t i s - 144x192 - 128x160 - 128x166 Ovary 128x76 172x105 112x89 140x160 179x70 144x144 Cirrus-sac 128x112 - 108x108 176x176 179x144 140x140 Egg 19x19 20x9 19x10 22x9 19x11 19x11

Diagnosis: A s m a l l - s i z e d trematode, g e n e r a l l y t a p e r i n g toward o r a l sucker. Integument spinose. Oral sucker t e r m i n a l or sub-te r m i n a l . Muscular pharynx f o l l o w e d by short oesophagus. Two caeca, extending along two sides of body, reaching caudal end of t e s t e s , a r c h i n g t o middle of body. V e n t r a l sucker l a r g e r than o r a l one. Two l a r g e t e s t e s s i t u a t e d l a t e r a l l y , s ymmetrically at

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l e v e l of acetabulum, or p o s t a c e t a b u l a r l y . Shape of ovary i r r e ­g u l a r , r a r e l y l o b e d . Ovary l o c a t e d between r i g h t t e s t i s and acetabulum, i n area between caecal branches. Uterus occupying postacetabular p a r t of body. Cirrus-sac p a r a a c e t a b u l a r . G e n i t a l pore adjacent t o acetabulum. Cirrus-sac c o n t a i n i n g a w e l l de­veloped v e s i c u l a s e m i n a l i s . Receptaculum seminis d o r s a l l y from v e n t r a l sucker. V i t e l l a r i a composed of numerous minute f o l l i c -

F i g s . 17-20 17 = Maxbraunium b a e r i Rohde, 1964, 18, 19 and 20 - Parabascus g h a t i sp. n. ( F i g s . 17-20 o r i g . )

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l e s l y i n g between pharynx and v e n t r a l sucker. Two v i t e l l i n e ducts j o i n i n g behind v e n t r a l sucker.

D i f f e r e n t i a l d i agnosis: The most c h a r a c t e r i s t i c a l f e a t u r e of Parabascus g h a t i sp. n. i s the i r r e g u l a r l y shaped, lobed ovary, s i t u a t e d p r e a c e t a b u l a r l y . This species d i f f e r s from a l l other congeners by i t s w e l l developed, rounded c i r r u s -sac, and r e l a t i v e l y short caeca. A f u r t h e r s p e c i f i c f e a t u r e i s the f a i r l y equal l e n g t h of the l o n g i t u d i n a l and t r a n s ­v e r s a l axes.

Holotype: s l i d e I / 2 1 3 a ( L o c a l i t y : E l l o r a Caves; Date of c o l l e c ­t i n g * 16 August, 1967; c o l l . : Gy. TOPÁL) deposited i n the Para-s i t o l o g i c a l C o l l e c t i o n of the Hungarian N a t u r a l H i s t o r y Museum. Paratypes: s l i d e I/213b deposited as above.

Suming up the r e s u l t s described i n the present paper,from 22 trematode species c o l l e c t e d by Gy. TOPÁL i n I n d i a , 13 species were found t o be new f o r the I n d i a n trematode fauna: P I a g i o r ­c h i s v e s p e r t i l i o n i s (Müller, 1784), Neoheterophyes br e v i c o r p u s Matskási, 1973, H. t o p a l i sp. n., Prosthodendrium chilostomum ( M e h l i s , 1831), P. a s c i d i a (van Beneden, 1873), P. parvouterus (Bhalerao, 1926), P. minor Groschaft et Tenora, 1971 , P. bra- chyurna Groschaft et Tenora, 1971, P. robustum sp. n., Prostho­ dendrium sp., Pycnoporus macrolaimus (Linstow, 1894), Rensche-trema malayi Rohde, 1964, Parabascus g h a t i sp. n.

Although comparatively few bats have on t h i s occasion been exa­mined p a r a s i t o l o g i c a l l y , i t can be e s t a b l i s h e d t h a t the trema­tode fauna p a r a s i t i z i n g bats i n the Himalaya d i f f e r s from t h a t of a l l other l o c a l i t i e s . The trematode species o c c u r r i n g i n the Himalaya - Maxbraunium b a e r j . Renschetrema m a l a y i , Neohetero-phyes brevicorpus - occur i n h i g h mountains i n Vietnam and i n Malaysia.

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M A T S K Á S I , L : Indiai denevérek mételyei

TOPÁL György Elő-India területén 36 denevérfaj 278 példányát gyűjtötte be. Ezek helmintológiai vizsgálata során 22 métely­f a j t sikerült meghatározni. Közülük három - a Neoheterophyes t o p a l i , a Prosthodendrium robustum é s a Parabascus g h a t i - a tudományra nézve új fajoknak b i z o n y u l t a k . A dolgozat a gyűj­tött métely-fajok f a u n i s z t i k a i a d a t a i t és r e n d s z e r t a n i f e l d o l ­gozását t a r t a l m a z z a .

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