“…Traditionally, cucurbit crops have always been infected by isolates classified within IA and II groups, or even with reassorting isolates (IA‐II‐II), whereas IB isolates, which are more prevalent in Asia (Jacquemond, 2012), were found infecting plants of other families. Nevertheless, in recent years different isolates whose CP genes were classified within Group IB (Ahsan et al., 2020; Xanthis et al., 2015), or even isolates with the three RNA segments that make up the virus genome clustered within that group (IB‐IB‐IB) (Nagendran et al., 2018), have been found infecting cucurbits in Bulgaria, Greece, Mexico, Pakistan and India. However, these kinds of isolates have not been detected infecting cucurbits in other surveys recently carried out in Europe (Desbiez et al., 2020; Valachas et al., 2021).…”