“…Although more than 75 plant rhabdoviruses have been detected in a variety of host species based on their large bacilliform virions, the complete genome sequences of only 6 cytorhabdoviruses (Dietzgen et al, 2006;Heim et al, 2008;Ito et al, 2013;Schoen et al, 2004;Tanno et al, 2000;Yan et al, 2015) and 8 nucleorhabdoviruses (Bandyopadhyay et al, 2010;Heaton et al, 1989;Huang et al, 2003;Massah et al, 2008;Pappi et al, 2013;Reed et al, 2005;Revill et al, 2005;Tsai et al, 2005) have been determined. Thus, the sequence determination of the complete genomes of additional plant rhabdoviruses is sorely needed to support and clarify the taxonomy of this important group of viruses and lead to a better understanding of their evolutionary trajectories.…”