ABSTRACT
Capillaria hepatica infection was diagnosed in 4 of 24 (16.6%) animals by histological examination. The parasitosis was unexpected and considered an incidental discovery of necropsy. Data about to the sex, age and necropsy findings, such as gross lesions and histopatological evidence of capillariasis, were presented and discussed.
KEY WORDS:
Capillaria hepatica; Lycalopex gymnocercus; Cerdocyon thous; crab-eating fox.