Unidad de Paleontología and Centro para la Integración en Paleobiología (CIPb), Departamento de Biología, Edificio de Biología, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Calle Darwin 2, Cantoblanco, 28049, Madrid, Spain.
Departamento de Parasitología, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Granada, Granada, 18071, Granada, Spain.
Sci Rep. 2020 Oct 30;10(1):18747. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-75757-4.
The exceptional fossil site of Las Hoyas (upper Barremian, Cuenca, Spain) yields abundant small to medium vertebrate coprolites, hindering the search for parasites. We studied the contents of 29 coprolites that were previously classified into distinct morphotypes. Several parasitic eggs were retrieved from two of these coprolites, confirming the second record of digenea trematode eggs and nematode (ascaridid) eggs from an Early Cretaceous locality. The cylindrical coprolite containing anisakid eggs was likely produced by a crocodylomorph as the parasite host, whereas the bump-headed lace coprolite indicates the role of a fish as an intermediary or definitive host of the trematodes and ascaridids. These trace and body fossils show that the Las Hoyas 126-129 Ma lacustrine ecosystem documents the early connection between basal Gonorynchiformes fish and digenetic trematodes.
拉斯霍亚斯(上巴雷米安,昆卡,西班牙)的特殊化石遗址产生了丰富的小型到中型脊椎动物粪便化石,这给寄生虫的研究带来了困难。我们研究了 29 块先前被分类为不同形态类型的粪便化石。从其中两块粪便化石中发现了一些寄生虫卵,这证实了双腔科吸虫卵和线虫(蛔目)卵在白垩纪早期地点的第二次记录。含有异尖科虫卵的圆柱形粪便化石可能是由鳄形目动物产生的,而块状头花边粪便化石则表明鱼类作为吸虫和蛔目线虫的中间宿主或终末宿主的作用。这些痕迹和身体化石表明,拉斯霍亚斯 126-129 百万年前的湖泊生态系统记录了基干的弓鳍鱼目鱼类和双腔科吸虫之间的早期联系。