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| Silverleaf Whitefly   Bemisia argentifolii Bellows
  & Perring -- Hemiptera: 
  Aleyrodidae   [Other Name = Bemisia tabaci
  (Gennadius)]     | 
 
                                                                                                                                                
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          The
  native home of this whitefly is not definitely known, but it is suspected to
  be in the region around India.  Its
  invasion of the southeastern United States occurred about 1986 after which it
  spread with the movement of ornamental plants to other parts of the country.          This
  whitefly has also been reported on over 500 plants worldwide.  Its hosts include melons, broccoli,
  cabbage, cotton, squash and a many ornamental plants as well as native plant
  species.  It damages plants by
  extracting plant nutrients, and this causes defoliation, stunting and low
  yields on crops.  A black sooty mold grows
  on leaves that are coated with a 
  honeydew that is produced by the flies.  The mold makes cotton processing difficult and vegetables must
  be washed, which adds to production cost. 
  Some plant physiological disorders may be present, including irregular
  ripening of tomatoes and a symptom in squash called silverleaf.  Some plant viruses are also vectored by
  the whiteflies.    REFERENCES:                                                                                                        
  FURTHER
  RELATED REFERENCES   Bellows, T. S. Jr., T. M. Perring, R. J. Gill &
  D. H. Headrick.  1994.  Description of a species of Bemisia (Homoptera: Aleyrodidae).  Annals of the Entomological Society of
  America 87:  195-206.    Brown, J. K., D. R. Frohlich & R. C. Rosell.  1995. 
  The sweetpotato or silverleaf whiteflies: biotypes of Bemisia tabaci or a species
  complex?  Annual Review of Entomology
  40:  511-534.    Csizinszky, A. A.,  D. J.
  Schuster & J. B. Kring.  1997.  Evaluation of color mulches and oil sprays
  for yield and for the control of silverleaf whitefly, Bemisia argentifolii (Bellows and
  Perring) on tomatoes.  Crop Protection
  16:  475- 481.    Evans, G. A. & A. B. Hamon.  2002. 
  Whitefly taxonomic and ecological Web site: an on-line interactive
  catalog of the whiteflies (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) of the world and their
  parasites and predators.
  http://www.fsca-dpi.org/homoptera_hemiptera/Whitefly/whitefly_catalog.htm (13
  November 2002).    Gerling, D. (ed.).  1990.  Whiteflies: their Bionomics, Pest Status
  and Management.  Intercept, Ltd.,
  Andover, UK.    Gerling, D. & R. T. Mayer (eds.).  1996. 
  Bemisia: 1995. Taxonomy,
  Biology, Damage, Control and Management. 
  Intercept, Ltd., Andover, U. K.    Hamon, A. B. & V. Salguero.  1987. 
  Bemisia tabaci,
  sweetpotato whitefly, in Florida (Homoptera: Aleyrodidae: Aleyrodinae).
  Entomology Circular 292, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer
  Services, Division of Plant Industry.    Liu, T-X  &  P. A. Stansly.  1999.  Searching and feeding behavior of Nephaspis oculatus and Delphastus
  catalinae (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae), predators of Bemisia argentifolii (Homoptera:
  Aleyrodidae).  Environmental
  Entomology 28:  901-906.    Lopez-Avila, A.  1986.  Taxonomy and biology. pp. 3-11. In Cock, M.J.W. (ed.), Bemisia tabaci - A Literature Survey on
  the Cotton Whitefly with an Annotated Bibliography.  CAB International Institute of Biological Control, Ascot, U.K.    Maynard, D. N. & 
  D. J. Cantliffe.  1990.  Squash silverleaf and tomato ripening: new
  vegetable disorders in Florida. 
  Vegetable Crops Fact Sheet VC-37, IFAS, University of Florida.    McAuslane, H. J, F. A. Johnson,  D. L. Colvin  &  B. Sojack.  1995. 
  Influence of foliar pubescence on incidence and parasitism of Bemisia argentifolii (Homoptera:
  Aleyrodidae) on soybean and peanut. 
  Environmental Entomology 24: 
  1135-1143.    Nyoike, T. W., O. E. Liburd & S. E. Webb.  2008. 
  Suppression of whiteflies, Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera:
  Aleyrodidae), and incidence of curcurbit leaf crumple virus, a
  whitefly-transmitted virus of zucchini squash new to Florida, with mulches
  and imidacloprid.  Florida
  Entomologist 91:  460-465.    Tsai, J. H. & K. Wang.  1996.  Development and
  reproduction of Bemisia argentifolii
  (Homoptera: Aleyrodidae) on five host plants.  Environmental Entomology 25: 
  810-816.      Chiappini, E., S. V. Triapitzin & A. Donev.  1996. 
  Key to the Holarctic species of Anagrus
  Haliday (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) with a review of the Nearctic and
  Palaearctic (other than European) species and descriptions of new taxa.  Journal of Natural History 30:  551-595.   Triapitzin,
  S. V.  1995a.  The identities of Anagrus (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) egg
  parasitoid of the grape and blackberry leafhoppers (Homoptera: Cicadellidae)
  in California.  Pan-Pacific Entomol. 71 (4):  250-251.   Triapitzin,
  S. V.  1995b.  A review of the Australian species of Anagrus (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae).  Russian Entomological Journal 4
  (1-4):  105-108.   Triapitzin, S.
  V.  1997.  The genus Anagrus
  (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) in America south of the United States: a
  review.  Ceiba (Zamorano,
  Honduras) 38 (1):  1-12.   Triapitzin,
  S. V.  1998.  Anagrus
  (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) egg parasitoids of Erythroneura
  spp. and other leafhoppers (Homoptera: Cicadellidae) in North American
  vineyards and orchards: a taxonomic review. 
  Transactions of the American Entomological Society. 124 (2):  77-112.   Triapitzin, S. V. & D. Strong. 
  1995.  A new Anagrus (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae), an egg
  parasitoid of Prokelisia spp. (Homoptera:
  Delphacidae).  Pan-Pacific Entomol. 71 (4):  199-203.   Triapitzin, S. V., R. F. Mizell, 
  J. L. Bossart & C. E. Carlton. 
  1998.  Egg
  parasitoids of Homalodisca coagulata
  (Homoptera: Cicadellidae).  Florida Entomologist 81
  (2):  241-243.   Walker, G. P., N. Zareh, I. M. Bayoun & S. V. Triapitzin.  1997. 
  Introduction of western Asian egg parasitoids into California for
  biological control of beet leafhopper, Circulifer
  tenellus.  Pan-Pacific Entomologist 73 (4):  236-242.   |