Genus: Betaricinrhavirus
Family: Rhabdoviridae
Genus: Betaricinrhavirus
Viruses assigned to the genus Betanemrhavirus form a distinct monophyletic group based on well-supported Maximum Likelihood or Maximum Clade Credibility trees inferred from complete L sequences. Members of the genus have been detected in roundworms (Nematoda). They are distant phylogenetically from nematode viruses assigned to the genus Alphanemrhavirus.
Viruses assigned to the genus Alphacrustrhavirus form a distinct monophyletic group based on well-supported Maximum Likelihood or Maximum Clade Credibility trees inferred from complete L sequences. Members of the genus have been detected in marine crustaceans (Crustacea).
Within the Rhabdoviridae, seven genera do not fall within any of the three existing subfamilies. All viruses assigned to these genera have been detected by high-throughput sequencing of metagenomes of invertebrates.
Genus Alphacrustrhavirus. The viruses in this genus have been detected in marine crustaceans (order Decapoda).
The viruses assigned to a genus form a monophyletic clade in well-supported Maximum Likelihood or Maximum Clade Credibility trees using full-length L sequences. The subfamily includes a single genus for viruses infecting finfish.