Genus

Genus: Alphanemrhavirus

Subfamily: Alpharhabdovirinae

Genus: Alphanemrhavirus

 

Distinguishing features

Viruses assigned to the genus Alphanemrhavirus form a distinct monophyletic group based on well-supported Maximum Likelihood or Maximum Clade Credibility trees inferred from complete L sequences. Viruses assigned to the genus have been detected in parasitic nematodes (roundworms of the phylum Nematoda). They are distinct phylogenetically from viruses assigned to the genus Betanemrhavirus.

Genus

Genus: Tupavirus

Subfamily: Alpharhabdovirinae

Genus: Tupavirus

 

Distinguishing features

Viruses assigned to the genus Tupavirus form a distinct monophyletic group based on well-supported Maximum Likelihood or Maximum Clade Credibility trees inferred from complete L sequences. Tupaviruses infect mammals and birds. The genome organisation features an alternative long ORF (Px or C) in the P gene and a gene encoding a small hydrophobic protein (U1 or SH) between the M gene and the G gene.