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Title: Bacterial associates of Orthezia urticae, Matsucoccus pini, and Steingelia gorodetskia - scale insects of archaeoccoid families Ortheziidae, Matsucoccidae, and Steingeliidae (Hemiptera, Coccomorpha)
Authors: Michalik, Katarzyna
Szklarzewicz, Teresa
Kalandyk-Kołodziejczyk, Małgorzata
Michalik, Anna
Keywords: Symbiotic microorganisms; Sphingomonas; Sodalis-like symbionts; Wolbachia; Scale insects; Transovarial transmission
Issue Date: 17-Apr-2019
Citation: Protoplasma, 17 April 2019
Abstract: The biological nature, ultrastructure, distribution, and mode of transmission between generations of the microorganisms associated with three species (Orthezia urticae, Matsucoccus pini, Steingelia gorodetskia) of primitive families (archaeococcoids = Orthezioidea) of scale insects were investigated by means of microscopic and molecular methods. In all the specimens of Orthezia urticae and Matsucoccus pini examined, bacteria Wolbachia were identified. In some examined specimens of O. urticae, apart from Wolbachia, bacteria Sodalis were detected. In Steingelia gorodetskia, the bacteria of the genus Sphingomonas were found. In contrast to most plant sap-sucking hemipterans, the bacterial associates of O. urticae, M. pini, and S. gorodetskia are not harbored in specialized bacteriocytes, but are dispersed in the cells of different organs. Ultrastructural observations have shown that bacteria Wolbachia in O. urticae and M. pini, Sodalis in O. urticae, and Sphingomonas in S. gorodetskia are transovarially transmitted from mother to progeny.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/9043
DOI: 10.1007/s00709-019-01377-z
ISSN: 0033-183X
1615-6102
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