Functional Symbionts

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Records of insect symbionts with verified function from literatures.

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Host Insect Classification Localization Function Function Tags Year Edit
Bacteria

Paenibacillus sp. KC016-AaL is essential for development, as axenic larvae cannot develop.

2014

Bacteria

Paenibacillus sp. KC016-AaL is essential for development, as axenic larvae cannot develop.

2014

Bacteria

Paenibacillus sp. KC016-AaL is essential for development, as axenic larvae cannot develop.

2014

Bacteria
Extracellular

The ability of these arthropods to feed on wood, foliage, and detritus is likely to involve catalysis by different types of cellulases/hemicellulases that are secreted by the gut microbiota, including Bacillus sp. 6063, to digest structural and recalcitrant lignocellulosic residues in their foods.

2013

Bacteria
Extracellular

The ability of these arthropods to feed on wood, foliage, and detritus is likely to involve catalysis by different types of cellulases/hemicellulases that are secreted by the gut microbiota, including Bacillus sp. SCSSS10, to digest structural and recalcitrant lignocellulosic residues in their foods.

2013

Bacteria
Extracellular

The ability of these arthropods to feed on wood, foliage, and detritus is likely to involve catalysis by different types of cellulases/hemicellulases that are secreted by the gut microbiota, including Bacillus sp. DV9-35, to digest structural and recalcitrant lignocellulosic residues in their foods.

2013

Bacteria
Extracellular

The ability of these arthropods to feed on wood, foliage, and detritus is likely to involve catalysis by different types of cellulases/hemicellulases that are secreted by the gut microbiota, including Bacillus sp. PR 1.7, to digest structural and recalcitrant lignocellulosic residues in their foods.

2013

Bacillus sp.

Bacillota

Bacteria

Bacillus sp. produces lipase in the gut environment.

2011

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