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| RED BANDED WHITEFLY   Tetraleurodes perseae
  Nakahara -- Homoptera,  Aleyrodidae     ----- CLICK on Photo to enlarge
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          Biological control of Tetraleurodes
  perseae is desireable if to keep densities low enough as
  to not cause economic damage. 
  California avocados are produced with minimum insecticide treatments
  and rely on natural enemies to control most pest species in the orchards.  Red-banded whiteflies are under very good
  control in Mexico by two Encarsia spp. and
  one Eretmocerus sp. of parasitoid (both Hymenoptera:
  Aphelinidae).  Dr. Mark Hoddle of the
  University of California maintains that in California, these Mexican
  parasitoids are absent, but Cales noacki Howard,
  a parasitoid released for woolly whitefly (Aleurothrixus floccosus [Maskell])
  control can parasitize up to 92% of red-banded whitefly nymphs in some
  coastal areas (Rose & Woolley, 1984a, 1984b).  However, this level of control is not sustained in all areas
  and Tetraleurodes perseae appears to be less
  effectively controlled by C. noacki in more
  interior avocado growing areas where summer temperatures are more extreme.   REFERENCES:          [Additional references may be found at:   MELVYL Library ]   Nakahara, S.  1995. 
  Taxonomic Studies of the genus Tetraleurodes (Homoptera:
  Aleyrodidae).  Insecta Mundi 9:
  105-150.    Rose, M.  & Woolley, J. B.  1984a. 
  Previously imported parasite may control invading whitefly.  California Agriculture 38: 24-25.   Rose, M. &
  Woolley, J. B.  1984b.  Previously imported parasite may control
  invading whitefly.  California Avocado
  Society Yearbook 68: 127-131.   |