“…LGT of fragments of the Wolbachia genome (total size approximately 1.2 Mb), ranging from 500 base pairs to more than 1 Mb, have been observed in many invertebrates, including beetles (Nikoh et al, 2008), grasshoppers (Funkhouser-Jones, 2015;Toribio-Fernández et al, 2017), wasps (Dunning-Hotopp et al, 2007), fruit flies (Dunning-Hotopp et al, 2007;Klasson et al, 2014;Choi, Bubnell and Aquadro, 2015;Morrow et al, 2015), tsetse flies (Brelsfoard et al, 2014;Nakao et al, 2016), butterflies and moths , kissing bugs (Mesquita et al, 2015), mosquitoes (Klasson et al, 2009;Hou et al, 2014), filarial nematodes (Fenn et al, 2006;Dunning-Hotopp et al, 2007;Keroack et al, 2016) and spiders (Baldo et al, 2008).…”