“…Intracytoplasmic vacuoles have been observed in all types of epithelial cells from distinct tissues, although they are most commonly observed in the gills (Meyers, 1981; Gulka et al, 1983; Leibovitz et al, 1984; Norton et al, 1992; Renault & Cochennec, 1994; Villalba et al, 1999; Meyers & Burton, 2009; Zhu et al, 2012; Carvalho et al, 2013; Da Silva et al, 2015), digestive gland (Harshbarger & Chang, 1977; Gulka et al, 1983; Comps, 1986; Wen et al, 1994; Diggles & Oliver, 2005; Lohrmann, 2009; Cáceres‐Martínez et al, 2010; Boehs et al, 2010; Montenegro et al, 2012; Cáceres‐Martínez & Vásquez‐Yeomans, 2013; Carvalho et al, 2016) and mantle (Meyers, 1981; Norton et al, 1992, 1993b; Wu & Pan, 1999a; Wu & Pan, 2000; Sun & Wu, 2004; Meyers & Burton, 2009; Zhu et al, 2012). In rare cases, IVs have been reported in the gonads (Fries & Grant, 1991; Cremonte et al, 2005).…”