“…The bacterial endosymbionts reside in specialized cells, the bacteriocytes, which are intercalated between enterocytes of the midgut tissue of the host. In females, the bacteria also occur in the oocytes, leading to a vertical transmission of the bacteria (6,13,19,20). Blochmannia is closely related to other insect endosymbionts, like Wigglesworthia glossinidia, the endosymbiont of the tsetse fly Glossina brevipalpis, and Buchnera aphidicola, the endosymbiont of aphids (1,2,3,9,11,22).…”