2021
DOI: 10.24021/raac.v19i1.5602
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New Record of Lipoptena Mazamae (Rondani, 1878) as a Mazama Gouazoubira (Fischer, 1814) Parasite in Southern Brazil

Abstract: Louse flies (Lipoptena mazamae) are important Gray brocket deer (Mazama gouazoubira) parasites, and can be found in large numbers in this mammal. Their distribution is known for just a few locations, and because of this, it is so important to report new records of this association. To contribute with knowledge concerning this parasitism relationship, a record of this fly species parasitizing a deer individual in southern Brazil is reported herein. Such records are paramount, as L. mazamae displays both zoonoti… Show more

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