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Developing SCAR markers to study predation on Trialeurodes vaporariorum

Insect Molecular Biology, 2000
Abstract DNA markers of Trialeurodes vaporariorum were developed to detect remains of these whitefly in the gut of the predator Dicyphus tamaninii . A 2400‐bp DNA fragment of T.
N, Agustí, M C, de Vicente, R, Gabarra
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Trialeurodes abdita Martin 2005, sp. nov.

2005
Trialeurodes abdita sp. nov. (Figs 61, 125) PUPARIUM. Habitus. Appearance of empty pupal cases silvery and difficult to see because of sparse secretions; under a handlens a fine secreted filament can be seen to issue from each submarginal papilla, to form a translucent peripheral fringe (Fig. 125); dorsum without evident secretion.
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Trialeurodes cryptus Martin 2005, sp. nov.

2005
Trialeurodes cryptus sp. nov. (Figs 60, 126) PUPARIUM. Habitus Puparia scattered under the leaves of the host, extremely difficult to see, their clear, gelatinous dorsal secretions not visible except microscopically. Margin. Outline elongate, but precise shape variable between individuals, owing to leaf hairs modifying growth; 0.61–0.74 mm long ...
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Trialeurodes ricini (castor bean whitefly)

PlantwisePlus Knowledge Bank, 2022
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Greenhouse Whitefly, Trialeurodes vaporariorum (Westwood) (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae)

2008
Stewart B. Peck   +58 more
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