“…This genus includes seven species (ICTV Master Species List 2020.v1 [MSL36]). The first description of CVYV was published by Cohen and Nitzany in 1960 in Israel [ 1 ], and the virus has since been reported in the Middle East (Lebanon [ 2 ], Turkey [ 3 ], Jordan [ 4 ], Cyprus [ 5 ], and Iran [ 6 ]), Europe (Portugal [ 7 ], Spain [ 8 ], and France [ 9 ]) and Africa (Sudan [ 10 ] and Tunisia [ 11 ]). CVYV infects mainly plants in the family Cucurbitaceae, such as cultivated cucumber ( Cucumis sativus ), squash ( Cucurbita pepo ), melon ( Cucumis melo ), bottle gourd ( Lagenaria siceraria ), and watermelon ( Citrullus lanatus ) [ 12 ] as well as wild-growing cucurbits [ 13 ].…”