“…(Drepanosiphinae) (Fukatsu, 2001; Fukatsu and Ishikawa, 1993), Sipha maydis (Chaitophorinae: Siphini), Anoecia corni (Anoeciinae), and Glyphina betulae (Thelaxinae) (Kot, 2012; Michalik, 2010; Michalik et al ., 2014). In most above-mentioned cases, the co-obligate symbionts are not only inhabiting their own bacteriocytes, but also show a spherical cell shape, which is characteristic of many obligate symbionts of aphids and other insects with drastically reduced genomes (Dial et al ., 2022; Lamelas et al ., 2008, 2011b; Manzano-Marín et al ., 2016, 2017, 2020; Michalik et al ., 2021; Szabó et al ., 2022; Toenshoff et al ., 2012, 2014).…”