Circular diagrams of Hodgkinia genomes from eight cicada species. Host phylogeny is based on 15 mitochondrial genes (SI Appendix, Fig. S2), and host clades where Hodgkinia splits have happened independently are indicated with colored rectangles. All Hodgkinia genomes found in a specimen are represented by circles with diameter corresponding to size; protein-coding and rRNA genes classified as functional are indicated on each circle. In two cases, TETAUR4 and TETCHI4, circles are not closed because of unusual arrangements of chromosomes (SI Appendix, Fig. S11). Basic statistics are provided for each genome, including genome coverage as the proportion of total coverage of all genomes in a complex. See Dataset S5 for more detailed information.