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  WHITEFLY   Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) -- Homoptera: Aleyrodidae)   (Contacts)     ----- CLICK on Photo to enlarge &
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  As of 1999 there has been no concentrated effort to import natural
  enemies against the sweetpotato whitefly; but if the problem persists, some
  effort in classical biological control will certainly be made.         
  The following references include some related species of whiteflies
  which may afford information on biological and other means of control.     REFERENCES:         [Additional references may be found at:   MELVYL
  Library ]     Anonymous. 
  1986.  Distribution, p.
  13-16.  In:  M. J. W. Cock
  (ed.), Bemisia tabaci - a literature survey on
  the cotton whitefly with an annotated bibliography.  FAO & CAP Int. Inst. Biol. Contr.  121 p.   Bennett, F.
  D., D. J. Schuster, K. A. Hoelmer, L. S. Osborne & G. Evans.  1990.  Survey of the
  sweetpotato whitefly parasitoids in cultivated and wild hosts in Florida and
  the Neotropics, p. 75-6.  In:  Sweetpotato Whitefly- Mediated Vegetable Disorders in Florida.  Proc. Univ. Florida IFAS Workshop,
  Homestead, FL., Feb. 1990.   Cherry, R. & R. V. Dowell.  1979. 
  Predators of citrus blackfly (Hom.: Aleyrodidae).  Entomophaga 24:  385-91.   Costa, A.
  C.  1976.  Whitefly-
  transmitted plant diseases.  Annu.
  Rev. Plant Path. 14:  429-49.   Drea, J. J., Jr.  1956.  A biological
  analysis of the California Chilocorini 
  (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae). 
  Ph.D. Thesis, Univ. Calif., Berkeley, CA.   Gerling, D. 
  1990.  Natural enemies of
  whiteflies:  predators and parasitoids,
  p. 147-85.  In:  D. Gerling
  (ed.), Whiteflies:  Their Bionomics,
  Pest Status and Management.  Intercept
  Press, Andover, U.K.  348 p.   Gold, C. S.
  & M. A. Altieri.  1989. 
  The effects of intercropping and mixed varieties of predators and parasitoids
  of cassava whiteflies (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) in Colombia.   Gordon, R. D. 
  1985.  The Coccinellidae
  (Coleoptera) of America north of Mexico. 
  J. New York. Ent. Soc. 93: 
  1-912.   Hagen, K. 
  1962.  Biology and ecology of
  predaceous Coccinellidae.  Annu. Rev.
  Ent. 7:  289-326.   Hamon, A.
  B. & V. Salguero.  1987.  Bemisia tabaci, sweetpotato whitefly, in Florida.  Ent. Circ. N-292.  Div. Plant Ind., Florida Dept. Agr. &
  Consumer Serv.  2 p.   Hoelmer, K. A. & L. S. Osborne.  1990. 
  Biological control of sweetpotato whitefly in Florida with predators
  and parasitoids, p. 77-8.  In:  Proc. Workshop on Sweetpotato Whitefly Mediated Vegetable
  Disorders in Florida.  Homestead, FL.
  Feb. 1990, IFAS, Univ. Florida.   Hoelmer, K.
  A., L. S. Osborne & R. K. Yokomi. 
  1991.  Association of foliage disorders in
  Florida with feeding by sweetpotato whitefly, Bemisia tabaci.  Florida Ent. 74:  162-66.   Johnson, M. W., N. C. Toscano, H. T. Reynolds,
  E. S. Sylvester, K. Kido & E. T. Natwick.  1982.  Whiteflies cause
  problems for southern California growers. 
  Calif. Agr. 36:  24-6.   Lopez-Avila,
  A.  1986.  Natural enemies, p.
  27-35.  In:  M. J. W. Cock
  (ed.), Bemisia tabaci - a Literature Survey on
  the Cotton Whitefly with an Annotated bibliography.  FAO & CAB Int. Inst. Biol. Contr.  121 p.   Malausa, J.
  C., E. Franco & P. Brun. 
  1988.  Acclimatation sur la
  Cote D'Azur et en Corse de Serangium
  parcesetosum (Col.:
  Coccinellidae) predateur de l'aleurode des citrus, Dialeurodes citri
  (Hom.: Aleyrodidae).  Entomophaga
  33:  517-19.   Muma, M.
  H.  1956.  Life cycles of four
  species of ladybeetles.  Florida Ent.
  39:  115-18.   Russell, L. 
  1975.  Collection records of Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius in the United States.  U.S. Dept. Agr. Coop. Econ. Insect Rept.
  25:  229-30.   SAS Institute. 
  1982.  SAS User's Guide:  Statistics.  SAS Inst., Cary, North Carolina   Savoiskaya, G. I.  1960.  Morphology and
  taxonomy of coccinellid larvae from southeast Kazakhstan.  Ent. Rev. (USSR) 39:  80-8.   Schuster, D.
  J., T. F. Mueller, J. B. Kring & J. F. Price.  1990.  Relationship of the sweetpotato whitefly
  to a new tomato fruit disorder in Florida. 
  Hortscience 25:  1618-20.   Schuster, D. J., J. B. Kring & J. F.
  Price.  1991.  Association of the sweetpotato whitefly
  with a silverleaf disorder of squash. 
  Hortscience 26:  155-56.   Smith, H. D., H. L. Maltby & E. J.
  Jimenez.  1964.  Biological control of the citrus blackfly
  in Mexico.  US. Dept. Agric. Tech. Bull.
  1311.   Stegner, B. L.
  & A. Bostrom.  1984. 
  CRISP Interactive Statistical Package, Crunch Software.   Timofeeva, T. V. & H.-D. Nyaun.  1978. 
  Morphological and biological characteristics of the Indian coccinellid
  Serangium parcesetosum (Sicard) (Coleop.,
  Coccinellidae) a predator of the citrus whitefly in Adzharia.  Ent. Rev. 15:  210-14.   Yokomi, R. K., K. A. Hoelmer & L. S.
  Osborne.  1990.  Relationships between the sweetpotato
  whitefly and the squash silverleaf disorder. 
  Phytopath. 80:  895-900.   |