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Aleurodicus dispersus, the spiralling whitefly, is a species of small, white sap-sucking insect, a true bug in the order Hemiptera.It originated in Central America and the Caribbean region and has spread to many of the world's tropical and subtropical regions, where it has become a major pest of agricultural crops.
Trialeurodes vaporariorum (Westwood, 1856) – greenhouse whitefly; Trialeurodes varia Quaintance & Baker, 1937; Trialeurodes variabilis (Quaintance, 1900) – papaya whitefly; Trialeurodes vitrinellus Cockerell, 1903; Trialeurodes vittatus (Quaintance, 1900) – grape whitefly
Aleurodicus cocois, commonly known as the coconut whitefly, is a species of whitefly in the family Aleyrodidae; it feeds on coconut and other palm trees in South America and the Caribbean region. [ 1 ]
The Aleyrodidae are a family in the suborder Sternorrhyncha and at present comprise the entire superfamily Aleyrodoidea, related to the superfamily Psylloidea.The family often occurs in older literature as "Aleurodidae", [2] but that is a junior synonym and accordingly incorrect in terms of the international standards for zoological nomenclature.
Aleurodicus Douglas, 1892; Aleurodicus antidesmae Corbett, 1926; Aleurodicus antillensis Dozier, 1936; Aleurodicus araujoi Sampson & Drews, 1941; Aleurodicus ...
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Encarsia pergandiella on sweet potato whitefly (Bemisia tabaci) [13] Encarsia perniciosi on San Jose scale (Quadraspidiotus perniciosus) [6] Encarsia perplexa (syn. Encarsia opulenta) on citrus blackfly (Aleurocanthus woglumi) [14] Encarsia sophia on papaya whitefly (Trialeurodes variabilis) and sweet potato whitefly (Bemisia tabaci) [15]
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