“…Other, tentative, members of the genus Emaravirus are Pigeonpea sterility mosaic virus (PPSMV), Pigeonpea sterility mosaic virus 2 (PPSMV 2), Redbud yellow ringspot-associated virus (RYRSaV), High Plains wheat mosaic virus (HPWMoV), Wooly burdock yellow vein virus (WBYVV), Viburnum line pattern-associated virus (VibLPaV) and Blackberry leaf mottle-associated virus (BLMaV). Although not all of these viruses have been studied in the same detail, they all have multi-segmented genomes of (probably) negative-strand RNA, some are known to have roughly spherical particles enclosed in a double-membrane envelope and all have similarity in the amino acid sequences of some of their encoded proteins (Ebrahim-Nesbat & Izadpanah, 1992;Elbeaino et al, 2009Elbeaino et al, , 2014Elbeaino et al, , 2015Laney et al, 2011;Sabanadzovic & Abou Ghanem-Sabanadzovic, 2011;Bi et al, 2012;Ishikawa et al, 2012;Tatineni et al, 2014). Other shared attributes are their transmission between plants by eriophyid mites (Mielke-Ehret & Mühlbach, 2012), and the presence of short conserved, imperfectly repeated nucleotide sequences at the 59 and 39 termini of the viral RNAs.…”