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. 2021 Sep 10;16:145–152. doi: 10.1016/j.ijppaw.2021.09.003

Table 2.

Trypanosomatid species detected from 49 blood clots of bats from Guaribas Biological Reserve/Paraíba, Seringal Cachoeira/Acre, Brazil, and Guapiaçu Ecological Reserve/Rio de Janeiro.

Taxon (Proportion %) Locality Species; Infection rate % (n)
T. sp. Neobat 4 (53%) Guaribas Carollia perspicillata 21% (28)
SC C. perspicillata 29% (17), C. brevicauda 50% (2)
REGUA C. perspicillata 28% (50)
T. c. marinkellei (19%) Guaribas Artibeus planirostris 8% (26)
SC C. perspicillata 18% (17), Phyllostomus elongatus 100% (1), P. hastatus 67% (3), P. discolor 25% (4)
T. sp. Neobat 3 (8%) Guaribas A. planirostris 8% (26)
REGUA A. lituratus 10% (21)
T. dionisii (6%) Guaribas C. perspicillata 4% (28)
REGUA Sturnira lilium 10% (20)
T. sp. Neobat 1 (4%) REGUA Desmodus rotundus 22% (9)
C. mellificae (4%) Guaribas C. perspicillata 4% (28)
REGUA S. lilium 5% (20)
T. c. cruzi DTU TcI (2%) REGUA S. lilium 5% (21)
T. c. cruzi DTU TcBat (2%) Guaribas A. planirostris 3% (29)
T. sp. Neobat 5 (2%) SC A. cinereus 50% (2)

DTU = Discrete Typing Unit; SC = Seringal Cachoeira; REGUA = Guapiaçu Ecological Reserve; n = number of evaluated bats.