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Faoro, Franco


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The Endosymbiont Consortia of Two Cixiidae Planthoppers Reveal an Ancient Symbiosis With ‘ Candidatus Mirabilia Symbiotica’ Dittmer et al. (2025). Environmental Microbiology Reports 17 (5) Ca. Karelsulcia muelleri Ca. Mirabilia Ca. Mirabilia symbiotica “Purcelliella pentastirinorum” Ca. Vidania fulgoroideae
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Complete Genome Sequence of Rhynchophorus ferrugineus Endocytobiont “ Candidatus Nardonella dryophthoridicola” Strain NardRF Chouaia et al. (2021). Microbiology Resource Announcements 10 (26) “Nardonella dryophthoridicola”
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The Endosymbiont Consortia of Two Cixiidae Planthoppers Reveal an Ancient Symbiosis With ‘ Candidatus Mirabilia Symbiotica’
ABSTRACT Insects of the suborder Auchenorrhyncha harbour multiple ancient endosymbionts that jointly produce essential nutrients lacking from the host's diet. Compared to cicadas, leafhoppers, and spittlebugs, our understanding of the multipartite symbioses among planthoppers, an extremely diverse insect group, is still very limited. Herein, we assembled the genomes of the primary endosymbionts of two planthopper species from the Cixiidae family, Cixius wagneri and Pentastiridius leporinus , both vectors of phytopathogenic Arsenophonus in Europe. Each species harboured a different tripartite endosymbiont consortium: while P. leporinus carried the well‐known combination ‘ Candidatus Karelsulcia muelleri’, ‘ Ca . Vidania fulgoroideae’, and ‘ Ca . Purcelliella pentastirinorum’, C. wagneri harboured a yet unknown Gammaproteobacterium in addition to Karelsulcia and Vidania . This new endosymbiont ‘ Ca . Mirabilia symbiotica’ is likely much older than Purcelliella , considering its extremely reduced genome. In both species, Karelsulcia and Vidania jointly produce the 10 essential amino acids, whereas Purcelliella and Mirabilia provide the non‐essential amino acid cysteine and slightly different gene sets encoding B vitamins. Our findings confirm the functional stability of multipartite planthopper endosymbiont consortia despite changing partners over evolutionary time. In addition, we describe a new Rickettsia strain from the Meloidae group colonising P. leporinus , highlighting the diversity of bacterial endosymbionts associated with planthoppers.
Complete Genome Sequence of Rhynchophorus ferrugineus Endocytobiont “ Candidatus Nardonella dryophthoridicola” Strain NardRF
We report the complete genome sequence and annotation of “ Candidatus Nardonella dryophthoridicola” strain NardRF, obtained by sequencing its host bacteriome, Rhynchophorus ferrugineus , using Oxford Nanopore technology.
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