“…Crassostrea gasar , another important native oyster species in Brazil, was reported to be infected by Perkinsus sp. in Paraíba (Queiroga et al, ), in Sergipe (da Silva, Scardua, Vieira, Alves, & Dungan, ) and in Rio Grande do Norte (da Silva, Costa, Araújo, Queiroga, & Wainberg, ) states; by P. beihaiensis in Paraíba (Queiroga, Vianna, Vieira, Farias, & Silva, ) and in Bahía (Luz et al, ) states; by P. marinus in Sergipe (da Silva et al, ) and in Paraíba (Queiroga et al, ) states; and by P. olseni in Sergipe (da Silva et al, ) and in Paraíba (Queiroga et al, ) states. Interestingly, da Silva et al () observed for the first time the presence of P. olseni and P. marinus infecting the same individual of C. gasar .…”