“…This virus showed striking similarity to Aedes aegypti toti‐like viruses from Guadaloupe and an unnamed virus identified in A. aegypti from Thailand. Totiviridae and toti‐like viruses have been found in several mosquito genera with widespread global prevalence, including Anopheles in Liberia (Fauver et al, 2016), Armigeres in China (Zhai et al, 2010), Culex in Belgium (Wang et al, 2020), Culex in California (Batson et al, 2021), Culex in Australia (Williams et al, 2020), Culex in Japan (Isawa et al, 2011), and Mansonia in Brazil (de Lara Pinto et al, 2017), suggesting that toti‐like viruses may be common components of core viromes among mosquito populations. Metagenomic analyses of mosquitoes from our Palmetto site collected in 2016 and 2017 also identified a toti‐like virus, as well as dsRNA virus environmental sample (Boyles et al, 2020), further supporting that A. aegypti mosquitoes with similar genetic backgrounds (here, representative of central Florida‐based populations) share many of the same viruses, as previously reported (Konstantinidis et al, 2021; Öhlund et al, 2019; Shi et al, 2019; Wang et al, 2020).…”