“…Wolbachia host shift, which is also referred as horizontal transmission, is not a rare event in beetles and other arthropods (Bailly‐Bechet et al, ; Chrostek, Pelz‐Stelinski, Hurst, & Hughes, ; Lachowska, Kajtoch, & Knutelski, ; Tolley, Nonacs, & Sapountzis, ; Yun, Peng, Liu, & Lei, ). Generally, it is common to find various types of strains ( Wolbachia diversity) resulting from recent host shifts in a cosmopolitan host species, rather than a uniform infection of a certain strain across the host's range (Ali et al, ; Avtzis, Doudoumis, & Bourtzis, ; Chen et al, ; Chen, Zhang, Du, Jin, & Hong, ; Goryacheva, Blekhman, Andrianov, Gorelova, & Zakharov, ; Huchesh & Puttaraju, ; Jiang, Wu, He, Zhu, & Yu, ; Mariño, Verle Rodrigues, & Bayman, ). Our data suggest that in the alfalfa weevil, w Hypera1 is the predominant strain of Wolbachia across all populations.…”