One of the greatest challenges for farmers and plant protection practitioners worldwide is the management of the whitefly Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera:
Aleyrodidae), which is not a single taxonomic entity, but a complex of many cryptic species (De Barro, Liu, Boykin, & Dinsdale, 2011) that diverge in a number of biological and genetic characteristics.
One of the principal pests occurring in melon crops is the whitefly Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) (Hemiptera:
Aleyrodidae) (Pican?o et al.
DESCRIPTION OF A NEW SPECIES OF THE GENUS ALEUROPLEUROCELUS DREWS AND SAMPSON (HEMIPTERA:
ALEYRODIDAE) FROM CALIFORNIA, UNITED SATES
(Homoptera:
Aleyrodidae), a polyphagous agricultural pest of tropical and subtropical regions is responsible to causes economic losses worldwide by affecting numerous fiber, vegetable and ornamental crops (Cahill et al., 1996; Perring, 2001; Farghaley et al., 2014).
(Hemiptera:
Aleyrodidae) en la selva del Departamento de Huanuco de un arbusto de nombre desconocido.
mexicana applied to eggs of the whitefly (Hemiptera:
Aleyrodidae) caused a 97.64% reduction of the nymph population.
Citrus black-fly (Aleurocanthus woglumi Ashby, 1915), (Hemiptera:
Aleyrodidae), is an exotic pest that had its first occurrence report in the State of Para in the year 2001 (SILVA, 2005), being currently found in most citrus producing regions of Brazil, with its last occurrence report in the state of Parana (MOLINA et al., 2014).
"phenology, spatial distribution and development of sampling methods for Trialeurodes vaporariorum (Westwood) (Hemiptera:
Aleyrodidae) on snap beans and beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)," Revista Colombiana de Entomology, 31(2): 161-169.
Role of weed hosts in the population buildup of Bemisia tabaci (Genn.) (
Aleyrodidae: Homoptera) and its carry over to cotton.
bondari (Hemiptera:
Aleyrodidae) population in avocado