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Showing 14 types of WHITEFLIES

Ash Whitefly

Latin Name: Siphoninus phillyreae

Latin Family Name: Aleyrodidae

Native to Europe and much of Asia and north Africa, but spread throughout the world on infested plants. As of 2008 it was still restricted to California, Nevada, and Arizona, but is likely to spread to many other states.

Bellissima Whitefly

Latin Name: Trialeurodes bellissima

Latin Family Name: Aleyrodidae

Possibly native to the U.S. in oak woodlands.

Citrus Whitefly

Latin Name: Dialeurodes citri

Latin Family Name: Aleyrodidae

Native to India, but introduced to the U.S. in the mid-1850’s, and now found in warmer climates from North Carolina and along the southern tier of states to California, as well as throughout the world where host plants grow.

Crown Whitefly

Latin Name: Aleuroplatus coronata

Latin Family Name: Aleyrodidae

Native to the southern U.S. and Mexico, and now a common pest on native oaks in the western states.

Fig whitefly

Latin Name: Singhiella simplex

Native to eastern Asia in China and India.

Gelatinous Whitefly

Latin Name: Aleuroplatus gelatinosus

Latin Family Name: Aleyrodidae

Likely native to the western U.S.

Giant Whitefly

Latin Name: Aleurodicus dugesii

Latin Family Name: Aleyrodidae

Likely native to Latin America, as it was first described from Mexico and is present south to at least Costa Rica. It was first discovered in the U.S. in Texas in 1991, in California in 1992, and east into Florida in 1996.

Greenhouse Whitefly

Latin Name: Trialeurodes vaporariorum

Latin Family Name: Aleyrodidae

Uncertain, but currently found throughout the world in tropical and temperate climates, and considered likely to have a tropical origin. They were first discovered as a species in England in 1856, and subsequently in the U.S. in 1870 and Hawaii in 1907.

Gumbo limbo spiraling whitefly

Latin Name: Aleurodicus rugioperculatus

Native to Central America.

Iris Whitefly

Latin Name: Aleyrodes spiraeoides

Latin Family Name: Aleyrodidae

Possibly native to North America.

Japanese Bayberry Whitefly

Latin Name: Parabemisia myricae

Latin Family Name: Aleyrodidae

Likely of Asian origin, as it was first described from Japan, and is found from China south through Malaysia, in Israel and Venezuela, and in the U.S. only in California and Florida.

Kellogg Whitefly

Latin Name: Pealius kelloggii

Latin Family Name: Aleyrodidae

Native to North America, and found widely where the host plants occur.

Mulberry whitefly

Latin Name: Tetraleurodes mori

Latin Family Name: Aleyrodidae

Probably native to the U.S., where it can be found in Florida, Tennessee, and California, and probably other states where citrus and other host plants occur.

Stanford Whitefly

Latin Name: Tetraleurodes stanfordi

Latin Family Name: Aleyrodidae

Native to the western U.S. and Mexico.

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