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17. Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) (Fig. 21) Diagnosis. Puparium pale, oval. Median moulting suture reaching margin, transverse moulting suture ending on subdorsum. Thoracic tracheal openings with subtle combs. Vasiform orifice elongate triangular, caudal furrow well defined by a pair of ridges. Caudal setae long and stout, longer than vasiform orifice.
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Abstract A summary of knowledge about B. tabaci autecology is given following some 50 years of research of this pest. The parameters that have been studied were developmental duration, survival, longevity, fecundity and sex ratio. Early records were mainly of field studies, but recent work concentrated more on laboratory under controlled conditions.
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