“…Some studies have detected Wolbachia colonization in the central nervous system of host insects, including Folsomia candida , 47 Spalangia endius , 48 Drosophila melanogaster , 49,50 and Eurema hecabe , 51 and this may account for the effects of Wolbachia on host behaviors, including locomotion, sleep, feeding, mating preference and frequency, learning, and memory capacity 52,53 . Wolbachia can cause degeneration of the retina and brain, and induce macro‐autophagy in the neurons of D. melanogaster 54,55 . Some studies have shown that the memory retention of Trichogramma wasps is induced by Wolbachia infection.…”