1990-1998 volumes: 31, 29-30, 28, 27, 26, 25, 24, 231980-1989 volumes: 22, 21, 20, 19, 18, 17, 16, 15, 14, 131970-1979 volumes: 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 31960-1969 volumes: 2, 1
1987: title pages. - Parasitologia Hungarica, 20: -.
Kassai, T., Holló, F. 1987: Centenary of the birth of Professor S. Kotlán. - Parasitologia Hungarica, 20: 5-10.
[anon.], 1987: Report on honorary membership of the Hungarian Society of Parasitologists. - Parasitologia Hungarica, 20: 11-12.
[anon.], 1987: Közlemény a Magyar Parazitológusok Társasága emlékérmének adományozásáról. - Parasitologia Hungarica, 20: 13-15.
Papp, L. 1987: The use of some synbiological terms in parasitology. - Parasitologia Hungarica, 20: 17-31.
Horváth, Gy., Vetési, F., Kemenes, F. 1987: Pathogenicity of Trypanosoma equiperdum to different rodents. II. Susceptibility of the common vole (Microtus arvalis). - Parasitologia Hungarica, 20: 33-39.
Molnár, K. 1987: First record of a common carp parasite, Dactylogyrus molnari Ergens et Dulma, 1969 (Monogenea) in Hungary. - Parasitologia Hungarica, 20: 41-43.
Sey, O. 1987: Typifying and classifying of the muscular organs of amphistomes (Trematoda: Amphistomida). - Parasitologia Hungarica, 20: 45-63.
Murai, É., Georgiev, B. B. 1987: Redescription of three dilepidid species from New Guinean Megapodius freycinet (Aves: Galliformes) erected by Sándor Kotlán, with the description of Kotlanolepis gen. n. (Cestoda). - Parasitologia Hungarica, 20: 65-79.
Kutzer, E., Sugár, L., Buchacher-Tonitz, S. 1987: Beiträge zur Parasitenfauna der wildlebenden Wiederkauer Ungarns. I. Zur Parasitenfauna von Rehkitzen und Jungrehen (Capreolus c. capreolus). - Parasitologia Hungarica, 20: 81-90.
Kovács-Sz., F. 1987: Scanning electron microscopy of the mouthparts of Musca autumnalis, Musca domestica and Musca osiris (Diptera: Muscidae). - Parasitologia Hungarica, 20: 91-98.
Ambros, M. 1987: Mites (Acari: Mesostigmata) from small mammals in Hungary. - Parasitologia Hungarica, 20: 99-107.
Cyprich, D. 1987: Die Flőhe (Siphonaptera) des Ziesels (Citellus citellus L.) aus der Sammlung des Naturhistorischen Museums Wien (Material aus Österreich, Ungarn und Bulgarien). - Parasitologia Hungarica, 20: 109-110.