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. 2021 Feb 12;11:3752. doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-83109-z

Table 2.

Percentages of specimens within each population for the three insect species infected with secondary endosymbionts (Arsenophonus, Halmitonella, Rickettsia, Cardinium and Wolbachia).

Insect species Population code Regional Unit Sampling site Total number of individuals % infection—Arsenophonus % infection—Hamiltonella % infection—Rickettsia % infection – Cardinium % infection—Wolbachia
P. spumarius 570 East Attica Spata 23 0 0 78.26 (18) 0 4.35 (1)
P. spumarius 545 North Athens Kifissia 21 0 4.76 (1) 0 0 4.76 (1)
P. spumarius 540 Chania Vatolakos 11 0 36.36 (4) 45.45 (5) 0 0
P. spumarius 539 Cephalonia Damoulianata 5 0 0 100 (5) 0 0
P. spumarius 546 Aetolia-Acarnania Kandila 20 0 10 (2) 0 0 10 (2)
P. spumarius 548 Aetolia-Acarnania Floriada 20 20 (4) 15 (3) 0 0 15 (3)
P. spumarius 547 Kavala Mirtofito 21 14.28 (3) 0 4.76 (1) 0 0
P. spumarius 642 Achaea Lakopetra 20 0 10 (2) 45 (9) 0 0
P. spumarius 643 Corinthia Ancient Korinthos 20 0 0 5 0 0
P. signatus 543 Cephalonia Livadi 10 0 0 70 (7) 0 0
P. signatus 580 Cephalonia Damoulianata 16 0 0 93.75 (15) 0 0
P. signatus 645 Corinthia Ancient Korinthos 10 0 0 100 (10) 0 0
N. campestris 542 East Attica Vravrona 20 0 10 (2) 95 (19) 0 85 (17)
N. campestris 541 East Attica Spata 20 0 25 (5) 50 (10) 0 60 (12)
N. campestris 556 Corinthia Ancient Korinthos 21 0 4.76 (1) 85.71 (18) 0 19.04 (4)
N. campestris 644 Achaea Lakopetra 20 0 5 (1) 5 (1) 0 0

The number in the parentheses indicates the number of individuals found harboring the corresponding endosymbiont.