Functional Symbionts
335 recordsRecords of insect symbionts with verified function from literatures.
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Host Insect | Classification | Localization | Function | Function Tags | Year | Edit | |
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Klebsiella
Pseudomonadota |
Zeugodacus cucurbitaeDiptera |
Bacteria
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Extracellular
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2023 |
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Klebsiella
Pseudomonadota |
Ceratitis capitataDiptera |
Bacteria
|
Extracellular
|
2023 |
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Tenebrio molitorColeoptera |
Bacteria
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degrade both natural and synthetic plastic polymers |
2023 |
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Agrotis ipsilonLepidoptera |
Bacteria
|
Extracellular
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gut bacterial communities in BCW larvae are capable of degrading various polysaccharides, including cellulose, xylan, pectin, and starch, and producing lipolytic and protease enzymes to aid BCW metabolism |
2023 |
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Spodoptera littoralisLepidoptera |
Bacteria
|
Extracellular
|
2023 |
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Corynebacterium variabile
Actinomycetota |
Pagiophloeus tsushimanusColeoptera |
Bacteria
|
Extracellular
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terpenoid-degrading: the highest degradation rates of D-camphor, linalool, and eucalyptol |
2023 |
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Pseudomonadota |
Pagiophloeus tsushimanusColeoptera |
Bacteria
|
Extracellular
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terpenoid-degrading: the highest degradation rates of D-camphor, linalool, and eucalyptol |
2023 |
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Serratia marcescens
Pseudomonadota |
Pagiophloeus tsushimanusColeoptera |
Bacteria
|
Extracellular
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terpenoid-degrading: the highest degradation rates of D-camphor, linalool, and eucalyptol |
2023 |
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Hermetia illucensDiptera |
Bacteria
|
Extracellular
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involved in the degradation of lignocellulosic biomass in the black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) |
2023 |
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Hermetia illucensDiptera |
Bacteria
|
Extracellular
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with optimized plastic-degrading ability |
2023 |
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Teleogryllus occipitalisOrthoptera |
Bacteria
|
Extracellular
|
2023 |
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Enterococcus
Bacillota |
Endoclita signiferLepidoptera |
Bacteria
|
Extracellular
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affect the composition of insect gut bacteria |
2023 |
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Odontotaenius disjunctusColeoptera |
Bacteria
|
Extracellular
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degrading ellulose and xylan |
2023 |
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Xylocopa auripennisHymenoptera |
Bacteria
|
Extracellular
|
2023 |
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Xylocopa caeruleaHymenoptera |
Bacteria
|
Extracellular
|
2023 |
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Alphitobius diaperinusColeoptera |
Bacteria
|
Extracellular
|
2022 |
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Enterococcus mundtii
Bacillota |
Spodoptera lituraLepidoptera |
Bacteria
|
Extracellular
|
The ingestion of bacteria negatively affected the development and nutritional physiology of insect. The bacteria after successful establishment started degrading the gut wall and invaded the haemocoel thereby causing the death of the host. |
2022 |
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Serratia marcescens
Pseudomonadota |
Spodoptera lituraLepidoptera |
Bacteria
|
Extracellular
|
The ingestion of bacteria negatively affected the development and nutritional physiology of insect. The bacteria after successful establishment started degrading the gut wall and invaded the haemocoel thereby causing the death of the host. |
2022 |
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Zeugodacus cucurbitaeDiptera |
Bacteria
|
Extracellular
|
2022 |
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Gampsocleis gratiosaOrthoptera |
Bacteria
|
2022 |