“…The species Renicola spp., a digenetic trematode often observed in seabird kidneys and ureters (Wright, 1954a) (Figure 2), has been reported in studies with Brazilian birds, such as in Charadriiformes (Larus spp., Sterna spp., and Thalasseus maximus) (Wright, 1954b;Freitas, 1955;Thatcher, 1993), Suliformes (Sula spp.) (Freitas, 1955;Thatcher, 1993), Magellanic penguins (S. magellanicus) (Jerdy et al, 2016), and Manx shearwater (P. puffinus) (Mariani, 2016;Matos et al, 2019). In some species, the parasitic disease by renicolids may obstruct the tubular lumen or lead to more severe lesions such as nephritis, tubular hyperplasia, and fibrosis (Wright, 1954a;Munyer & Holloway, 1990;Jerdy et al, 2016).…”