Dicistroviridae

The Dicistroviridae are a family of Group IV (positive-sense ssRNA) insect-infecting viruses. Some of the insects commonly infected by dicistroviruses include aphids, leafhoppers, flies, bees, ants, silkworms. Many dicistroviruses were initially placed in the Picornaviridae.

Notable species

 * Aphid lethal paralysis virus
 * Black queen cell virus - a Western honey bee virus
 * Bombyx mori infectious flacherie virus (BmIFV) - a silkworm virus
 * Cricket paralysis virus
 * Drosophila C virus''
 * Himetobi P virus
 * Plautia stali intestine virus
 * Rhopalosiphum padi virus
 * Triatoma virus
 * Homalodisca coagulata virus 1 (HoCV-1) - a sharpshooter virus
 * Solenopsis invicta virus 1 (SINV-1) - a Red imported fire ant virus

Dicistroviridae incertae sedis
These have not been assigned to a genus yet.
 * Acheta domesticus virus''
 * Acute bee paralysis virus - a Western honey bee virus
 * Israel acute paralysis virus - a Western honey bee virus, possibly in part responsible for the recent honey bee colony deaths, Colony Collapse Disorder
 * Kashmir bee virus - a Western honey bee virus
 * Taura syndrome virus - shrimp virus, particularly in Whiteleg shrimp