Two new species of ascaridoid nematodes in Brazilian Crocodylomorpha from the Upper Cretaceous

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Autor(a) principal: Cardia, Daniel F.F. [UNESP]
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Bertini, Reinaldo J. [UNESP], Camossi, Lucilene G. [UNESP], Letizio, Luiz A. [UNESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.parint.2019.101947
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/189321
Resumo: Two new ascaridoid species, Bauruascaris cretacicus n. gen. et n. sp., and Bauruascaris adamantinensis n. gen. et n. sp., are described based on the fossils of eggs preserved in 80–70 million year old phosphatized coprolites of Crocodyliformes, chronologically assigned to the Upper Cretaceous (Campanian/Maastrichtian age), collected from sedimentary rocks of the Bauru Group, Adamantina Formation in the municipality of Santo Anastácio, in the southwestern region of the state of São Paulo, Brazil, South America. This paper describes the oldest ascaridoid species ever recorded in Crocodylomorpha. Hence, this article contributes to the body of knowledge about the evolutionary history of this nematode group. It also offers a clue about the composition of the parasite fauna of these reptiles from the Late Cretaceous, which is still unknown despite numerous studies about various aspects of their biology and the pioneering paleoparasitological analysis of animal coprolites by South American researchers.
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spelling Two new species of ascaridoid nematodes in Brazilian Crocodylomorpha from the Upper CretaceousAscaridoideaCoprolitesCrocodyliformesNematodaPaleoparasitesSystematicsTwo new ascaridoid species, Bauruascaris cretacicus n. gen. et n. sp., and Bauruascaris adamantinensis n. gen. et n. sp., are described based on the fossils of eggs preserved in 80–70 million year old phosphatized coprolites of Crocodyliformes, chronologically assigned to the Upper Cretaceous (Campanian/Maastrichtian age), collected from sedimentary rocks of the Bauru Group, Adamantina Formation in the municipality of Santo Anastácio, in the southwestern region of the state of São Paulo, Brazil, South America. This paper describes the oldest ascaridoid species ever recorded in Crocodylomorpha. Hence, this article contributes to the body of knowledge about the evolutionary history of this nematode group. It also offers a clue about the composition of the parasite fauna of these reptiles from the Late Cretaceous, which is still unknown despite numerous studies about various aspects of their biology and the pioneering paleoparasitological analysis of animal coprolites by South American researchers.Núcleo de Evolução e Paleobiologia de Vertebrados Departamento de Geologia Aplicada Instituto de Geociências e Ciências Exatas Universidade Estadual Paulista UNESP, Campus Rio Claro, Avenida 24 A/1515, Jardim Bela VistaNúcleo de Evolução e Paleobiologia de Vertebrados Departamento de Geologia Aplicada Instituto de Geociências e Ciências Exatas Universidade Estadual Paulista UNESP, Campus Rio Claro, Avenida 24 A/1515, Jardim Bela VistaUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Cardia, Daniel F.F. [UNESP]Bertini, Reinaldo J. [UNESP]Camossi, Lucilene G. [UNESP]Letizio, Luiz A. [UNESP]2019-10-06T16:36:54Z2019-10-06T16:36:54Z2019-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.parint.2019.101947Parasitology International, v. 72.1873-03291383-5769http://hdl.handle.net/11449/18932110.1016/j.parint.2019.1019472-s2.0-8506793683431570521114230470000-0001-5429-1139Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengParasitology Internationalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-10-22T21:09:39Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/189321Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462021-10-22T21:09:39Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Two new species of ascaridoid nematodes in Brazilian Crocodylomorpha from the Upper Cretaceous
title Two new species of ascaridoid nematodes in Brazilian Crocodylomorpha from the Upper Cretaceous
spellingShingle Two new species of ascaridoid nematodes in Brazilian Crocodylomorpha from the Upper Cretaceous
Cardia, Daniel F.F. [UNESP]
Ascaridoidea
Coprolites
Crocodyliformes
Nematoda
Paleoparasites
Systematics
title_short Two new species of ascaridoid nematodes in Brazilian Crocodylomorpha from the Upper Cretaceous
title_full Two new species of ascaridoid nematodes in Brazilian Crocodylomorpha from the Upper Cretaceous
title_fullStr Two new species of ascaridoid nematodes in Brazilian Crocodylomorpha from the Upper Cretaceous
title_full_unstemmed Two new species of ascaridoid nematodes in Brazilian Crocodylomorpha from the Upper Cretaceous
title_sort Two new species of ascaridoid nematodes in Brazilian Crocodylomorpha from the Upper Cretaceous
author Cardia, Daniel F.F. [UNESP]
author_facet Cardia, Daniel F.F. [UNESP]
Bertini, Reinaldo J. [UNESP]
Camossi, Lucilene G. [UNESP]
Letizio, Luiz A. [UNESP]
author_role author
author2 Bertini, Reinaldo J. [UNESP]
Camossi, Lucilene G. [UNESP]
Letizio, Luiz A. [UNESP]
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cardia, Daniel F.F. [UNESP]
Bertini, Reinaldo J. [UNESP]
Camossi, Lucilene G. [UNESP]
Letizio, Luiz A. [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ascaridoidea
Coprolites
Crocodyliformes
Nematoda
Paleoparasites
Systematics
topic Ascaridoidea
Coprolites
Crocodyliformes
Nematoda
Paleoparasites
Systematics
description Two new ascaridoid species, Bauruascaris cretacicus n. gen. et n. sp., and Bauruascaris adamantinensis n. gen. et n. sp., are described based on the fossils of eggs preserved in 80–70 million year old phosphatized coprolites of Crocodyliformes, chronologically assigned to the Upper Cretaceous (Campanian/Maastrichtian age), collected from sedimentary rocks of the Bauru Group, Adamantina Formation in the municipality of Santo Anastácio, in the southwestern region of the state of São Paulo, Brazil, South America. This paper describes the oldest ascaridoid species ever recorded in Crocodylomorpha. Hence, this article contributes to the body of knowledge about the evolutionary history of this nematode group. It also offers a clue about the composition of the parasite fauna of these reptiles from the Late Cretaceous, which is still unknown despite numerous studies about various aspects of their biology and the pioneering paleoparasitological analysis of animal coprolites by South American researchers.
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