bacteriocytes
Bacteriocytes are specialized host cells that house intracellular symbiotic bacteria. They are found in a range of invertebrates but are especially well studied in insects. In many phloem-feeding insects, bacteriocytes cluster into a distinct organ called the bacteriome, often located in the abdomen.
The best-known example is in aphids, which harbor the bacterium Buchnera aphidicola in their bacteriocytes. Buchnera
Bacteriocytes generally contain the primary endosymbiont and may also host secondary symbionts. The relationship is usually
Impact and significance: Bacteriocytes illustrate coevolution of host and symbiont, genome reduction, and nutritional mutualism. They