Coccidia (Eimeriidae) in coprolites
Compiled by
Donald W. Duszynski and Lee Couch
Department of Biology, University of New Mexico
and
Steve J. Upton
Division of Biology, Kansas State University
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Eimeria lobatoi Ferreira, Araujo, Confalonieri, Chame, & Ribeiro, 1992, nomen
nudum
- Age: ca 9,000 years bp
- Host: Mazama sp. (a deer)
- Reference: Ferreira et al. 1992
- No measurements are provided
Eimeria "mira" sp. of Hill, 1990
- Age: ca 2,000 years bp
- Host: Homo sapiens (Grauballe man)
- Reference: Hill 1990
- This is either a trematode egg or a rodent pseudoparasite. It does
not appear to be a coccidian.
Eimeria (?) (Schmidt, Duszynski, and Martin, 1992)
- Synonym: Archeococcidia antiquus
Schmidt, Duszynski, and Martin, 1992
- Age: ca 10,500 years bp
- Host: Nothrotheriops shastensis (Shasta ground sloth)
- Reference: Schmidt et al. 1992
- These are likely unsporulated eimerian oocysts
Eimeria (?) (Schmidt, Duszynski, and Martin, 1992)
- Synonym: Archeococcidia nothrotheriopsae Schmidt, Duszynski,
and Martin, 1992
- Age: ca 10,500 years bp
- Host: Nothrotheriops shastensis (Shasta ground sloth)
- Reference: Schmidt et al. 1992
- These are likely unsporulated eimerian oocysts
References
Ferreira, L.F., Araujo, A., Confalonieri, U., Chame, M., and Ribeiro, B. 1992. Eimeria oocysts in
deer coprolites dated from 9,000 years BP. Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro
87: 105-106.
Hill, G. 1990. Recent findings of parasitic evidence in coprolites. Paleopathology Newsletter 69:
9-12.
Schmidt, G.D., Duszynski, D.W., and Martin, P.S. 1992. Parasites of the extinct Shasta ground
sloth, Nothrotheriops shastensis, in Rampart Cave, Arizona. Journal of Parasitology 78: 811-816.