in after them, so that unchecked whitefly populations in greenhouses rapidly become overwhelming. Some "giant whitefly" species exist, some of which may...
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The silverleaf whitefly (Bemisia tabaci, also informally referred to as the sweet potato whitefly) is one of several species of whitefly that are currently...
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the glasshouse whitefly or greenhouse whitefly, is an insect that inhabits the world's temperate regions. Like various other whiteflies, it is a primary...
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Aleurothrixus floccosus (redirect from Woolly whitefly)
Aleurothrixus floccosus, the woolly whitefly, is a species of whitefly in the family Aleyrodidae. Probably native to the Neotropics; it is found in the...
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63-68. Martin, J.H. (2011). "Description of a new genus and species of whitefly from Lafoensia pacari in Brazil (Hemiptera, Aleyrodidae, Aleurodicinae)...
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Aleyrodes proletella (redirect from Cabbage Whitefly)
The cabbage whitefly (Aleyrodes proletella) is a species of whitefly from the Aleyrodidae family. It has a global distribution. There are usually four...
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pupation occurs within the whitefly body. Adult wasps emerge about 10 days later. E. formosa can use at least 15 species of whitefly as its host, including...
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Aleyrodidae and order Hemiptera, the whitefly Bemisia tabaci, commonly known as the silverleaf whitefly or the sweet potato whitefly. The primary host for TYLCV...
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Aleurodicus dispersus (redirect from Spiralling whitefly)
20 pairs of spiralling whitefly producing a total number of 1549 progeny over the course of 37 days. The spiralling whitefly may cause damage to crops...
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inaron on cabbage whitefly (Aleyrodes proletella) and ash whitefly (Siphoninus phillyreae) Encarsia lahorensis on citrus whitefly (Dialeurodes citri)...
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Economy of Florida (redirect from Silverleaf Whitefly in Florida)
The economy of the state of Florida is the fourth-largest in the United States, with a $1.695 trillion gross state product (GSP) as of 2024. If Florida...
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Orchamoplatus citri (redirect from Australian Citrus Whitefly)
Orchamoplatus citri, commonly known as the Australian citrus whitefly, is a whitefly species in the genus Orchamoplatus. It is found across Australia...
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Trialeurodes abutiloneus (redirect from Banded-wing whitefly)
Trialeurodes abutiloneus or the banded-wing whitefly is a species of whitefly of the genus Trialeurodes first described by Haldeman in 1850. Trialeurodes...
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inaron is a parasitoid wasp used in the control of ash whitefly, Siphoninus phillyreae. The ash whitefly is an insect from Europe that feeds on the sap of...
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various species of insect. It has been shown to control the silverleaf whitefly (Bemisia tabaci) in laboratory and greenhouse conditions. The stroma of...
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infesting whitefly, Aleurotrachelus atratus Hempel (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) in the Oriental region". "Aleurotrachelus atratus (palm-infesting whitefly)". www...
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the parasitoidal wasp, Encarsia formosa, are used to control greenhouse whitefly, while the predatory mite Phytoseiulus persimilis is used for control of...
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M. caliginosus is whitefly but it also feeds on aphids, mites and the eggs of moths. An adult can consume upward of thirty whitefly eggs each day. When...
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biological pest control, starting in the 1920s with Encarsia formosa to control whitefly in greenhouses. Historically, parasitoidism in wasps influenced the thinking...
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Siphoninus phillyreae (redirect from Ash whitefly)
Siphoninus phillyreae, the ash whitefly, is a species of whitefly native to western Eurasia, India and North Africa but also introduced to North America...
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biological control of whitefly, an insect pest of tomato and other horticultural crops. Tomato leaf covered with nymphs of whitefly parasitised by Encarsia...
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Bemisia is a genus of whitefly in the family Aleyrodidae. Bemisia afer Priesner & Hosny, 1934 Bemisia alni Takahashi, 1957 Bemisia antennata Gameel, 1968...
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failure to correctly apply insect control or apply disease control. The whitefly Bemisia tabaci B was introduced through the poinsettia trade in the 1980s...
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are not controlled, they can cause the death of the fruit. The papaya whitefly lays yellow, oval eggs that appear dusted on the undersides of the leaves...
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greater longevity in whitefly. Increased light intensity has been shown to increase activity of the whitefly vector. Whiteflies can fly at speeds up to...
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Aleurodicus rugioperculatus (redirect from Gumbo limbo spiraling whitefly)
as the rugose spiraling whitefly, the gumbo limbo spiraling whitefly or just the spiraling whitefly) is a species of whitefly found throughout the Florida...
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argentinicus Nunenmacher (Coccinellidae: Serangiini) as a predator to whitefly in cassava crops". EntomoBrasilis. 15: e1009–e1009. doi:10.12741/ebrasilis...
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germination and under epidemic conditions, it can cause total crop loss. Whitefly, B. tabaci, is a serious pest in mung bean and damages the crop either...
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e.g. butterfly, stonefly, dragonfly, scorpionfly, sawfly, caddisfly, whitefly. In practice, however, this is a comparatively new convention; especially...
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feed on aphids that are pests. Other lady beetles feed on scale insects, whitefly and mealybugs. If normal food sources are scarce, they may feed on small...
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