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Therya

versión On-line ISSN 2007-3364

Therya vol.10 no.3 La Paz sep. 2019  Epub 09-Sep-2020

https://doi.org/10.12933/therya-19-929 

Corrige el artículo: 10.12933/therya-19-749

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The ecological niche of Echinococcus multilocularis in North America: understanding biotic and abiotic determinants of parasite distribution with new records in New Mexico and Maryland, United States

Sebastian Botero-Cañola1 

Altangerel T. Dursahinhan1 

Sara E. Rácz1 

Parker V. Lowe1 

John E. Ubelaker1 

Scott L. Gardner1 

1 Manter Laboratory of Parasitology, University of Nebraska State Museum, and School of Biological Sciences, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska 68588-0514. Email: nemataslg@gmail.com (SLG)


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New records of Echinococcus multilocularis in the Nearctic. We include here a new record of a specimen of E. multilocularis found in the liver of an individual of M. ochrogaster collected by Gregory E. Glass in a grassy area in Mount Pleasant Park, Baltimore, Maryland in August, 1985. The parasite cyst in the liver was identified as E. multilocularis by Everett L. Schiller (see Methods, above). This represents the first record of E. multilocularis for Maryland and the most eastern record for the species in North America.

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Results

New records of Echinococcus multilocularis in the Nearctic. We include here a new record of a specimen of E. multilocularis found in the liver of an individual of M. pennsylvanicus collected by Gregory E. Glass in a grassy area in Mount Pleasant Park, Baltimore, Maryland in August, 1985. The parasite cyst in the liver was identified as E. multilocularis by Everett L. Schiller (see Methods, above). This represents the first record of E. multilocularis for Maryland and the most eastern record for the species in North America.

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