Stoltz D B, Faulkner G
Can J Microbiol. 1978 Dec;24(12):1509-14. doi: 10.1139/m78-241.
Nuclear inclusion bodies are found in the hemocytes of all tussock moth larvae parasitized by the braconid wasp Apanteles melanoscelus. These inclusion bodies represent the apparent site of replication of an unusual virus-like particle. Identical particles are observed in the nuclei of a small number of parasitoid calyx cells and are probably transmitted to host larvae during oviposition.
在被黑胸茧蜂(Apanteles melanoscelus)寄生的所有毒蛾幼虫的血细胞中发现了核内包涵体。这些包涵体代表了一种不寻常的病毒样颗粒明显的复制位点。在少数寄生蜂萼细胞的细胞核中观察到了相同的颗粒,并且它们可能在产卵过程中传播给宿主幼虫。