First paleoparasitological record of acanthocephalan eggs from Northwestern Patagonia (Late Holocene, Argentina)
Eggs representative of an acanthocephalan were found in an ancient fragment of raptor pellet, probably belonged to the barn owl, Tyto alba, from the archeological site named "Epullán Chica cave." This site is a cave located at the southern of Neuquén Province, Patagonia, Argentina. The fra...
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paper:paper_0001706X_v146_n_p33_Beltrame2023-06-08T14:21:16Z First paleoparasitological record of acanthocephalan eggs from Northwestern Patagonia (Late Holocene, Argentina) Archeological site Archiacanthocephala Owl pellet Paleoparasitology Patagonia charcoal archaeological evidence egg Holocene new record parasite parasitology raptor Acanthocephala archeology Argentina Article egg embryo Late Holocene membrane microscopy nonhuman paleoparasitology parasitology Acanthocephala animal classification feces fossil history oocyte owl paleopathology raptor Argentina Patagonia Archiacanthocephala Raptores Strigiformes Tyto alba Tytonidae Acanthocephala Animals Argentina Feces Fossils History, Ancient Ovum Paleopathology Raptors Strigiformes Eggs representative of an acanthocephalan were found in an ancient fragment of raptor pellet, probably belonged to the barn owl, Tyto alba, from the archeological site named "Epullán Chica cave." This site is a cave located at the southern of Neuquén Province, Patagonia, Argentina. The fragment of pellet was found in a layer with charcoals dated at 1980. ±. 80 years B.P. A total of 56 eggs were found. Eggs were brown colored and thick-shelled, and presented four membranes, the outer lightly sculpted. The embryos presented hooks in one extremity. Measurements ranged from 87.5 to 107.5. μm long and 50 to 57.5. μm wide. Eggs were very well-preserved, and were identified as belonged to Class Archiacanthocephala, Order Oligacanthorhynchida, Family Oligacanthorhynchidae, probably Macracanthorhynchus Travassos, 1917, or an unidentified species. This is the first report of small mammal acanthocephalans from ancient material worldwide. © 2015 Elsevier B.V. 2015 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_0001706X_v146_n_p33_Beltrame http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_0001706X_v146_n_p33_Beltrame |
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Archeological site Archiacanthocephala Owl pellet Paleoparasitology Patagonia charcoal archaeological evidence egg Holocene new record parasite parasitology raptor Acanthocephala archeology Argentina Article egg embryo Late Holocene membrane microscopy nonhuman paleoparasitology parasitology Acanthocephala animal classification feces fossil history oocyte owl paleopathology raptor Argentina Patagonia Archiacanthocephala Raptores Strigiformes Tyto alba Tytonidae Acanthocephala Animals Argentina Feces Fossils History, Ancient Ovum Paleopathology Raptors Strigiformes |
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Archeological site Archiacanthocephala Owl pellet Paleoparasitology Patagonia charcoal archaeological evidence egg Holocene new record parasite parasitology raptor Acanthocephala archeology Argentina Article egg embryo Late Holocene membrane microscopy nonhuman paleoparasitology parasitology Acanthocephala animal classification feces fossil history oocyte owl paleopathology raptor Argentina Patagonia Archiacanthocephala Raptores Strigiformes Tyto alba Tytonidae Acanthocephala Animals Argentina Feces Fossils History, Ancient Ovum Paleopathology Raptors Strigiformes First paleoparasitological record of acanthocephalan eggs from Northwestern Patagonia (Late Holocene, Argentina) |
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Archeological site Archiacanthocephala Owl pellet Paleoparasitology Patagonia charcoal archaeological evidence egg Holocene new record parasite parasitology raptor Acanthocephala archeology Argentina Article egg embryo Late Holocene membrane microscopy nonhuman paleoparasitology parasitology Acanthocephala animal classification feces fossil history oocyte owl paleopathology raptor Argentina Patagonia Archiacanthocephala Raptores Strigiformes Tyto alba Tytonidae Acanthocephala Animals Argentina Feces Fossils History, Ancient Ovum Paleopathology Raptors Strigiformes |
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Eggs representative of an acanthocephalan were found in an ancient fragment of raptor pellet, probably belonged to the barn owl, Tyto alba, from the archeological site named "Epullán Chica cave." This site is a cave located at the southern of Neuquén Province, Patagonia, Argentina. The fragment of pellet was found in a layer with charcoals dated at 1980. ±. 80 years B.P. A total of 56 eggs were found. Eggs were brown colored and thick-shelled, and presented four membranes, the outer lightly sculpted. The embryos presented hooks in one extremity. Measurements ranged from 87.5 to 107.5. μm long and 50 to 57.5. μm wide. Eggs were very well-preserved, and were identified as belonged to Class Archiacanthocephala, Order Oligacanthorhynchida, Family Oligacanthorhynchidae, probably Macracanthorhynchus Travassos, 1917, or an unidentified species. This is the first report of small mammal acanthocephalans from ancient material worldwide. © 2015 Elsevier B.V. |
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First paleoparasitological record of acanthocephalan eggs from Northwestern Patagonia (Late Holocene, Argentina) |
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First paleoparasitological record of acanthocephalan eggs from Northwestern Patagonia (Late Holocene, Argentina) |
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First paleoparasitological record of acanthocephalan eggs from Northwestern Patagonia (Late Holocene, Argentina) |
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First paleoparasitological record of acanthocephalan eggs from Northwestern Patagonia (Late Holocene, Argentina) |
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First paleoparasitological record of acanthocephalan eggs from Northwestern Patagonia (Late Holocene, Argentina) |
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first paleoparasitological record of acanthocephalan eggs from northwestern patagonia (late holocene, argentina) |
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2015 |
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https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_0001706X_v146_n_p33_Beltrame http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_0001706X_v146_n_p33_Beltrame |
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