| Phasmaviridae | |
|---|---|
| Virus classification   | |
| (unranked): | Virus | 
| Realm: | Riboviria | 
| Kingdom: | Orthornavirae | 
| Phylum: | Negarnaviricota | 
| Class: | Bunyaviricetes | 
| Order: | Elliovirales | 
| Family: | Phasmaviridae | 
Phasmaviridae is a family of viruses with negative stranded RNA genomes associated with insect hosts. The family belongs to the order Elliovirales . [1] Phasmaviruses were first discovered in phantom midges of the genus Chaoborus in 2014. [2]
The family contains the following genera: [1]
Feravirus ferakinum, a member of the genus Feravirus , has been isolated in cell culture. The virion is enveloped and spherical with a diameter of 80–120 nanometers. The genome has three segments L (6.8 kilobases), M (4.2 kilobases) and S (1.5 kilobases). It encodes five proteins—the polymerase on the L segment, the p12G and the Gc-Gn protein on the M segment and the N and p12 proteins in the S segment. [3]
A Gn–Gc glycoprotein dimer binds to the cell receptor. The virus is endocytosed and escapes into the cytoplasm where it replicates. It is released from the cell by budding. [3]