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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 April 2009
There are about seven species of the genus Ascodipteron in the tropical parts of the Old World. Their endoparasitic females, which live embedded in the skin of bats, are not uncommon on certain species of the genera Emballonura, Hipposideros and especially of Rhinolophus and Miniopterus. The males, on the other hand, are extremely rare, and have never been taken on bats before. There is a description of the male of Ascodipteron speiserianum only, by Muir (1912), who bred this species in Amboina, Dutch East Indies.