“…Since then, according to the checklist of helminth parasites in wild carnivore mammals from Brazil (Vieira, Luque, & Muniz-Pereira, 2008), 21 species of hosts are reported for a total of 95 helminth species. After the study of Vieira et al (2008) some new records of helminths in this group of hosts were reported (see Filoni et al, 2009;Gallas & Silveira, 2011;Gallas, Silveira, & Périco, 2014;Gomes, Olifiers, Santos, Simões, & Maldonado, 2015;Gomes, Olifiers, Souza, et al, 2015;Lux-Hoppe, Araújo-de Lima, Tebaldi, & Nascimento, 2010;Pinto, Knoff, Gonçalves, Sanches, & Noronha, 2009;Ribeiro, Verocai, & Tavares, 2009;Suárez, Pesenti, Macedo, Mascarenhas, & Müller, 2015;Vieira et al, 2013). This demonstrates the potential for discovery of new data on the helminth parasites in wild carnivore mammals in Brazil.…”