“…Populations of insects might not be infected at all: e.g., weevil Centricnemus leucogrammus [ 40 ] and Cryptocephalus leaf beetles [ 51 ]. On the other hand, some species seemed to be infected across an entire range by the same supergroup and even the same strain: e.g., weevil Polydrusus inustus [ 41 ], Chinese rice leafroller Cnaphalocrocis medinalis [ 15 ], Indian butterflies Talicada nyseus [ 2 ], and leaf beetle Oreina cacaliae [ 51 ]. An alternative example concerns species with populations co-infected by different supergroups and/or strains: e.g., grasshopper Chorthippus parallelus [ 92 ], bean beetles Callosobruchus chinensis [ 43 ], leaf beetle Crioceris quatuordecimpunctata , and Crioceris quinquepunctata [ 44 , 56 ].…”