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ECB-ART-31978
Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz 1989 Jan 01;842:201-3. doi: 10.1590/s0074-02761989000200007.
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Acanthocefalan eggs in animal coprolites from archaeological sites from Brazil.

Ferreira LF , Araújo A , Confalonieri U , Chame M .


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An important point in paleoparasitology is the correct diagnosis of the origin of coprolites found in archaeological sites. The identification of human and animal coprolites, through the study of the shape, size, characteristics after rehydration, alimentary contents, and the presence of parasites, has proved to be accurate for human coprolites. For non-human ones we compared coprolites with recent faeces of animals collected near the archaeological sites, following the methodology above mentioned. In this paper anteaters coprolites (Tamandua tetradactyla; Myrmecophaga tridactyla) with eggs of Gigantorhynchus echinodiscus (Archiancanthocephala; Gigantorynchidae) were identified.

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