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The status ofBemisia tabaci (Hom.: Aleyrodidae),Trialeurodes vaporariorum (Hom.: Aleyrodidae) and their natural enemies in Crete
Authors:A. A. Kirk  L. A. Lacey  N. Roditakis  J. K. Brown
Affiliation:(1) European Biological Control Laboratory, USDA/ARS, B.P.4168, 34092, Cedex 5 Montpellier, France;(2) Plant Protection Institute, P.O. Box 1802, Iraklion, Greece;(3) The University of Arizona, 85721 Tucson, Arizona, U.S.A.
Abstract:The non «B» biotype ofBemisia tabaci (Gennadius) is recorded for the first time in Crete in 1992, in the north east and south east of the island.Trialeurodes vaporariorum (Westwood) is the predominant whitefly on plants in the north and west of the island. Three surveys of Crete were made in 1992 and 1993 for natural enemies ofB. tabaci andT. vaporariorum and resulted in the collection of 4 species ofEncarsia, (plus a number of species that are unidentifiable at this time), anEretmocerus sp. (unidentifiable at this time) and a fungal pathogen,Paecilomyces farinosus (Dickson Ex Fries) Brown &; Smith.Encarsia adrianae was identified fromT. vaporariorum; which constitutes its most westerly distribution point and a new host record respectively.B. tabaci andT. vaporariorum were found on horticultural crops, ornamentals and weeds. Populations of both whitefly species were severely depleted on field hosts throughout the island during the winter of 1992/93. Climatic constraints, competition withT. vaporariorum in otherwise suitable niches, effective natural enemies and an observed low level of polyphagy may explain the present limited distribution of the non «B» biotype ofB. tabaci in Crete.
Keywords:Bemisia tabaci   Crete  natural enemies   Trialeurodes vaporariorum
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