“…These trematodes have been reported in a wide range of bird species (GOMES et al, 2005;TAVELA et al, 2014;XAVIER et al, 2015;MOMO et al, 2016;SANTI et al, 2017), testifying to their low definitive host specificity. Infections have been described in both free-living and zoo-housed Psittaciformes, including macaws (Ara ararauna and Propyrrhura maracana), parakeets (Pyrrhura leucotis, Eupsittula aurea, Psittacara leucophthalmus, and Brotogeris chiriri), parrots (Amazona amazonica and Amazona aestiva), and cockatiels (N. hollandicus) (LUPPI et al, 2007;SILVA et al, 2016;SANTI et al, 2018). Like other digeneans, Paratanaisia have a heteroxenous cycle with gastropod mollusks acting as the intermediate hosts and birds as the definitive hosts.…”