“…At present, the genus includes four species: M. hirudinaceus (Pallas 1781) Travassos 1917 (type species), M. catulinus Kostylew 1927, M. rinaceid Dollfus 1953 and M. ingens (von Linstow 1879) Meyer 1932 (Amin, 2013 ). Species of Macracanthorhynchus have been the target of numerous studies related to their ecology, host-parasite relationships, pathogenicity, taxonomy, and systematics (Schmidt, 1971 ; Near et al, 1998 ; Richardson, 2005 , 2014 ; García-Varela & Nadler, 2005 ; Kennedy, 2006 ; Migliore et al, 2021 ; Dessì et al, 2021 ). Macracanthorhynchus ingens was described from the intestine of a racoon ( Procyon lotor Linnaeus) from North America (see Richardson, 2014 ), and since then this acanthocephalan has been recorded in other definitive hosts such as black bear ( Ursus americanus Pallas), domestic dog ( Canis familiaris Linnaeus), coyote ( Canis latrans Say), hog-nosed skunk ( Conepatus leuconotus Lichtenstein), eastern striped skunk ( Mephitis mephitis Schreber), mink ( Neovison vison Schreber), hairy-tailed mole ( Parascalops breweri Bachman), spotted skunk ( Spilogale gracilis Merriam) and gray fox ( Urocyon cinereoargenteus Schreber) in diverse countries such as Canada, United States, Mexico, Nicaragua and Colombia (García-Varela & Nadler, 2005 ; Richardson, 2014 ; Richardson et al, 2017 ; Hartnett et al, 2018 ).…”