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Silverleaf Whitefly (Bemisia tabaci)

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Silverleaf whitefly (Bemisia tabaci) Image by Stephen Ausmus USDA-ARS - License: Public Domain. Image by Stephen Ausmus USDA-ARS - License: Public Domain. The Silverleaf whitefly is a small bug with white powdery wings held at an angle like the roof of a house. The wings do not meet at the centre, so from above the body can be seen between the wings. (The other well known whitefly pest, the Greenhouse Whitefly has wings that overlap and form a heart shape). The nymphs are pale green, oval and flat, and attach to the underside of leaves to feed. The Silverleaf whitefly is an introduced pest in Australia.
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