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2.7亿年历史的鲨鱼骨骼中发现绦虫卵化石

A cluster of tapeworm(绦虫) eggs discovered in 270-million-year-old fossilized shark feces suggests that intestinal1(肠的) parasites 2 in vertebrates are much older than previously 3 known, according to research published January 30 in the open access journal PLOS ONE by Paula Dentzien-Dias and colleagues from the Federal University of Rio Grande, Brazil. Remains 4 of such parasites in vertebrates from this era are rare- of 500 samples examined, only one revealed the tapeworm eggs. This particular discovery helps establish a timeline for the evolution of present-day parasitic 5 tapeworms that occur in foods like pork, fish and beef., ,The fossilized eggs were found in a cluster very similar to those laid by modern tapeworms. Some of them are un-hatched and one contains what appears to be a developing larva(幼虫). According to the study, "This discovery shows that the fossil record of vertebrate intestinal parasites is much older than was previously known and occurred at least 270-300 million years ago.", ,The fossil described in this study is from Middle-Late Permian times, a period followed by the largest mass extinction 6 known, when nearly 90% of marine 7 species and 70% of terrestrial(陆地的) species died out.

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