“…There are few studies focused on the parasites of the gray fox in México ( Pineda-López, 1984 , Hernández-Camacho et al., 2010 , Hernández-Camacho et al., 2011 , Hernández-Camacho et al., 2012 and 2015 ), and the majority of the information available for this carnivore covers traditional aspects concerning feeding habits ( Guerrero et al., 2002 ), spatial ecology ( González-Pérez et al., 1992 , Hernández-Camacho and López-González, 2009 ), or evolution ( Arroyo-Cabrales and Carranza-Castañeda, 2009 ). In the United States, however, there is considerable information on the parasites of this host ( Buechner, 1944 , Simmons et al., 1980 , Dyer, 1984 , Rogers, 1984 , Davidson et al., 1992a Davidson et al., 1992b , Steelman et al., 1998 , Steelman et al., 2000 , Allen et al., 2011 , Oates et al., 2012 , Rosypal et al., 2013 , and Ubelaker et al., 2015 ). The objective of our study was to generate basic information of the diversity of the parasite community of Urocyon cinereoargenteus in a remaining fragment of tropical highland deciduous forest in the state of Querétaro.…”