
Fig. 2. Helminth eggs and protozoa oocysts in wild ring-tailed coatis feces (A–H) and Pseudoparasites (I to K). A. Neoncicola potosi; B. Toxocara alienata; C. Spirometra sp.; D. Baruscapillaria procyonis; E. Atriotaenia sandgroundi; F. Spirurida; G. Strongylid; H. Eimeria nasuae; I. Gametocyte of Monocystissp. with spores; J. Sporocyst of Monocystis sp. after sporulation in potassium dichromate solution 2.5% for 10 days; K. Oxyuridae egg.
Published as part of Moraes, M.F.D., Silva, M.X. da, Tebaldi, J.H. & Hoppe, E.G. Lux, 2019, Parasitological assessment of wild ring-tailed coatis (Nasua nasua) from the Brazilian Atlantic rainforest, pp. 154-158 in International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife 9 on page 156, DOI: 10.1016/j.ijppaw.2019.04.012, http://zenodo.org/record/13188898
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