“…In the last two decades, many new genera and species of Rickettsiales were found as symbionts (with ''symbiosis'' simply meaning the even-temporary association of organisms from different species) in a variety of other non-vector eukaryotic hosts, both from terrestrial and aquatic environments (reviewed in Perlman, Hunter & Zchori-Fein, 2006;Weinert et al, 2009;Gillespie et al, 2012;Castelli, Sassera & Petroni, 2016). Numerous such novel bacterial species were retrieved in aquatic protists (Kawafune et al, 2015;Schulz et al, 2016;Yang, Narechania & Kim, 2016;Hess, 2017;Yurchenko et al, 2018), including, notably, parasitic (Sun et al, 2009;Zaila et al, 2017) and various free-living ciliates (Ferrantini et al, 2009;Boscaro et al, 2013;Schrallhammer et al, 2013;Vannini et al, 2014;Senra et al, 2016;Szokoli et al, 2016a;Szokoli et al, 2016b;Castelli et al, 2019b;Lanzoni et al, 2019).…”