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- Regiella insecticola is a species of bacteria, that lives as a symbiont of aphids. It shows a relationship with Photorhabdus species, together with Hamiltonella...
- bovis Lactococcus hircilactis Lactococcus hodotermopsidis Lactococcus insecticola Lactococcus kimchii Lactococcus lactis L. lactis subsp. hordniae L. lactis...
- of only some of the secondary symbionts has been described; Regiella insecticola plays a role in defining the host-plant range, Hamiltonella defensa provides...
- least three secondary endosymbionts, Hamiltonella defensa, Regiella insecticola, and Serratia symbiotica. Hamiltonella defensa defends its aphid host...
- bacterial symbionts (Hamiltonella defensa, Serratia symbiotica, Regiella insecticola) that can be transmitted maternally and horizontally, and which affect...
- shows a relationship with Photorhabdus species, together with Regiella insecticola. Together with other endosymbionts, it provides aphids protection against...
- that N. deltocephalinicola's closest bacterial relative is Zinderia insecticola, which plays the same role for spittlebugs as N. deltocephalinicola does...
- ****nophonus arthropodicus" Dale et al. 2006 "Candidatus ****nophonus insecticola" Allen et al. 2007 "Candidatus ****nophonus lipoptenae" corrig. Nováková...
- 2016 "L. humi" Her and Lee 2015 L. iarius Somvanshi et al. 2007 L. insecticola Hyun et al. 2022 L. ****onicus (Clark and Hodgkin 2015) Nouioui et al...
- ciliaticola" was found to have a genome 290 kb in length. The symbiont Zinderia insecticola was found to have a genome of 208 kb in 2010. In 2006, another endosymbiont...