Aleurocanthus woglumi is a species of whitefly in the family Aleyrodidae. It is a pest of citrus crops, and is commonly known as the citrus blackfly because of its slate-blue colour. It originated in Asia, but has spread to other parts of the world.[1] The parasitic wasps, Encarsia perplexa and Amitus hesperidum can help control the pest.[2]
^Dietz, Harry F.; Zetek, James (1920). The black fly of citrus and other subtropical plants. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. doi:10.5962/bhl.title.108531.
Aleurocanthuswoglumi is a species of whitefly in the family Aleyrodidae. It is a pest of citrus crops, and is commonly known as the citrus blackfly because...
Aleurocanthus is a genus of whiteflies in the family Aleyrodidae. Aleurocanthus arecae David & Manjunatha, 2003 Aleurocanthus ayyari Regu & David, 1993...
species of parasitic wasp. It is a parasitoid of the citrus blackfly, Aleurocanthuswoglumi, an important pest of citrus trees. It is a native of Asia but has...
is a tiny parasitic wasp, a parasitoid of the citrus blackfly, Aleurocanthuswoglumi, which is a global pest of citrus trees. It was originally misidentified...