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Gastrointestinal helminths of opossums (Mammalia: Didelphidae) from Bolivia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 April 2024

F. Agustín Jiménez*
Affiliation:
School of Biological Sciences, Zoology, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL, USA
Mariel L. Campbell
Affiliation:
Museum of Southwestern Biology, 1 University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, USA
Beth Byles
Affiliation:
School of Biological Sciences, Zoology, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL, USA
Raymond Philip Scheibel
Affiliation:
School of Biological Sciences, Zoology, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL, USA
Scott L. Gardner
Affiliation:
The Harold W. Manter Laboratory of Parasitology, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE, USA
*
Corresponding author: F. Agustín Jiménez; Email: agustinjz@zoology.siu.edu

Abstract

A total of 32 taxa of helminths were recovered from 52 individuals corresponding to 17 species of didelphiomorph marsupials collected across Bolivia. From these, 20 taxa are registered for the first time in this landlocked South American country, including the cestode Mathevotaenia bivittata, and the nematodes Moennigia sp., Travassostrongylus callis, Viannaia didelphis, V. hamata, V. metachirops, V. minispicula, V. philanderi, V. simplicispicula, V. skrjabini, V. viannai, Cruzia tentaculata, Monodelphoxyuris dollmeiri, Neohilgertia venusti, Pterygodermatites elegans, Pterygodermatites jeagerskioldi, Spirura guianensis, Gongylonemoides marsupialis, Turgida turgida and Trichuris reesali. We report for the first time parasites for Marmosops bishopi, Monodelphis emiliae, Monodeplhis glirina, Monodelphis sanctarosae, Monodelphis peruviana and Thylamys sponsorius and document 38 new records of parasites infecting marsupials. Twenty-six taxa of helminths infect 2 or more species of didelphiomorph marsupials, with the exception of Travassostrongylus callis, Viannaia didelphis, V. hamata, V. minispicula and V. hamate, which infected individuals of a single species.

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Table 1. Helminthological records in Bolivia for species of marsupials included in the tribe Thylamini

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Table 2. Helminthological records in Bolivia for species of marsupials included in the tribe Marmosini

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Table 3. Helminthological records in Bolivia for species of marsupials included in the tribe Didelphini