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Dentzien-Dias et al., 2026

Multiple records of tapeworm eggs from Permian coprolites and their palaeoparasitological significance

Dentzien-Dias, P., Landim Pacheco, A. C., Catafesta, L., Łaska, W., Skawina, A., De Baets, K.
DOI
DOI10.4202/app.01294.2025
Year2026
JournalActa Palaeontologica Polonica
Volume71
Number2
Pages323-335
Typearticle in journal
LanguageEnglish
Id54120

Abstract

The fossil record of intestinal parasites is a crucial aspect of understanding host-symbiont coevolution. This study reports two new types of eggs attributable to tapeworms in a Permian vertebrate coprolite from the Coproland outcrop, Brazil, expanding previous records and providing insights into helminth diversity during the late Palaeozoic. The discovered eggs within the packet, exhibiting oncospheres with three pairs of hooks, are morphologically comparable to extant taxa such as Echinobothrium, Dipylidium, and Kapsulotaenia. Isolated eggs with thicker walls are more reminiscent of those of Taeniidae in size and structure. The abundance and diversity of these parasite eggs in Coproland spiral shark coprolites corroborate the presence of complex life cycles and suggest diverse transmission strategies. It may also indicate a high prevalence of tapeworms in Permian aquatic ecosystems, but preservation factors and final host ecology likely also contributed to the exceptional richness of these discoveries.

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