“…The Rickettsia was a sister group to all other Rickettsia described previously, and the clade were named "torix Rickettsia" (Kikuchi et al, 2002). Torix Rickettsia have since been found across multiple arthropod taxa and seem to be widespread and especially common in species associated with freshwater [e.g., Culicoides midges (Pilgrim et al, 2017), dytiscid water beetles (Küchler et al, 2009), Odonata (Thongprem et al, 2020a), and Amphipoda (Park and Poulin, 2020)], but have also been detected in some terrestrial arthropods, e.g., Araneidae (Goodacre et al, 2006), Siphonaptera (Song et al, 2018), and Hemiptera (Wang et al, 2020). Whilst we now understand symbioses between invertebrates and torix Rickettsia are common, much less is known of their biological significance.…”