• Source: Artoviridae
    • Artoviridae is a family of negative-strand RNA viruses in the order Mononegavirales. Barnacles, copepods, odonates, parasitoid wasps, pile worms, and woodlice serve as natural hosts. The group name derives from arthropod the phylum of its hosts. Members of the family were initially discovered by high throughput sequencing.


      Structure



      Virions are enveloped, spherical particles, 100 to 130 nm in diameter, and the virus genome comprises about 12 kb of negative-sense, unsegmented RNA.


      Taxonomy


      The following genera and species are recognized:

      Genus: Hexartovirus
      Barnacle hexartovirus
      Caligid hexartovirus
      Genus: Peropuvirus
      Beihai peropuvirus
      Hubei peropuvirus
      Odonate peropuvirus
      Pillworm peropuvirus
      Pteromalus puparum peropuvirus
      Woodlouse peropuvirus


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