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Occurrence of Ancylostoma caninum from a gray fox Urocyon cinereoargenteus in southeastern Mexico


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Fig. 1

Ancylostoma caninum. A, female, anterior end, dorsal view. B, Male, bursa, lateral view. C, female, tail, lateral view.
Ancylostoma caninum. A, female, anterior end, dorsal view. B, Male, bursa, lateral view. C, female, tail, lateral view.

Fig. 2

Maximum likelihood tree of Ancylostoma caninum found in the gray fox constructed on partial large subunit ribosomal gene (28S). The name of the species in bold belong to the specimen sequenced in this study. In front of each species name is the GenBank accession number of the sequences used for phylogenetic analysis.
Maximum likelihood tree of Ancylostoma caninum found in the gray fox constructed on partial large subunit ribosomal gene (28S). The name of the species in bold belong to the specimen sequenced in this study. In front of each species name is the GenBank accession number of the sequences used for phylogenetic analysis.
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