Genus

Genus: Bymovirus

Family: Potyviridae

Genus: Bymovirus

 

Distinguishing features

Compared with other viruses in the family, members of the genus Bymovirus are distinct in having a divided (bipartite) genome and in being transmitted by the root-infecting parasite, Polymyxa graminis (Plasmodiophorales), a fungoid protist.

Genus

Genus: Triatovirus

Family: Dicistroviridae

Genus: Triatovirus

 

Distinguishing features

Cricket paralysis virus, Israeli acute paralysis virus, and Triatoma virus possess a conserved ternary motif (Asp-Asp-Phe) thought to catalyze the cleavage of VP0 into VP3 and VP4. In Triatoma virus, a second identical triad exposed to the capsid interior is present in VP3. This motif is conserved in black queen cell virus, Himetobi P virus, and Plautia stali intestine virus.