THE WHITEFLIES (HEMIPTERA: ALEYRODIDAE) of the WORLD and Their Host Plants and Natural Enemies
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Version 070606 Last Revised: June 11, 2007 THE WHITEFLIES (HEMIPTERA: ALEYRODIDAE) OF THE WORLD and Their Host Plants and Natural Enemies GREGORY A. EVANS USDA/Animal Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) 2 Introduction Mound & Halsey (1978) listed 1156 species in 126 genera of whiteflies (Aleyrodidae) in the latest catalogue of the whiteflies of the world and their host plants and natural enemies. Since then, several new genera and species have been described and others have been synonymized with previously described taxa. Martin & Mound (2007) recently published a checklist of the whiteflies of the world that includes 1556 species in 161 genera belonging to three extant (living) subfamilies (Aleurodicinae and Aleyrodinae), and one fossil (non-living) subfamily (Bernaeinae). The subfamily Aleurodicinae is primarily New World in distribution and includes 118 species in 18 genera. The subfamily Aleyrodinae is worldwide in distribution and includes 1424 species in 148 genera. The subfamily Udamosellinae includes 2 South American species in the genus Udamoselis. The information included herein was extracted from the literature and includes unpublished records of whiteflies and their host plants, distribution and natural enemies taken from the FSCA, USNM collections, in addition to records of whitefly parasitoids in my personal collection. I have also included records of species intercepted at U.S. ports of entry on shipments of imported products, but have listed them separately from the other host and distribution records. I wanted to include these records to indicate the possible occurrence of these species in the supposed country of origin, but with the understanding that the actual occurrence of these species in each country must be confirmed by collections made within each country. Readers are also referred to the USDA/Systematic Entomology Laboratory Whitefly Collection website: [http://www.sel.barc.usda.gov/whitefly/wfframe.htm] to search the USNM holdings. This project began several years ago with the initial support of the National Biological Control Institute (USDA/NBCI). Several people have been instrumental in bringing it about. I thank: Avas Hamon (FSCA), Steve Nakahara and Louise Russell (USDA/SEL) who identified most of the whitefly species in the FSCA and USNM collections; John Dooley (USDA/APHIS), who identified many of the whiteflies intercepted at the U.S. ports of entry; Bruce Sutton for his help in creating the FILEMAKER PRO search and report forms used in the website; Bob Carlson (USDA/SEL) for his help in improving and maintaining the website and the many people who have collected whiteflies and their parasitoids throughout the world. I wish to especially thank Dr. Anil K. Dubey (Indian Institute of Science) for his comments, corrections and additions to the manuscript, and for all of the time and effort that he has put into this work. This document was created by merging the records in the database, accessed at [http://www.sel.barc.usda.gov:591/1WF/whitefly_catalog.htm], into a word processing document, which were then formatted and edited. It was created to compile the information in the database/website and make it readily and freely available to researchers and other readers. You are free to copy it, use it, and share it with anyone you wish. I will continually be updating and editing the information and will post the new versions on my whitefly website, so that readers will be able to easily replace the previous version with the updated one. I hope that having this information readily available will encourage more systematic research on whiteflies and their natural enemies and international cooperation in the study and introduction of natural enemies to combat pest species. Please send comments, suggestions, additions and corrections to: [email protected] 3 Museum, Collections and Depositories AEI, American Entomological Institute, Gainesville, Florida, USA AMS, Australian Museum, Sydney, Sydney, AUSTRALIA AMU, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, INDIA ANIC, Australian National Insect Collection, CSIRO, Canberra, AUSTRALIA. ANSW, Department of Agriculture, Rydalmer, New South Wales, AUSTRALIA. ASCT, The Agricultural Scientific Collections Trust, NSW, Orange, AUSTRALIA. BCRI, Biological and Chemical Research Institute, Rydalmer, AUSTRALIA. BERL, Berlese Collection, Florence, Italy, ITALY. BHU, Humboldt-Universitat Museum, DDR 104, Berlin, GERMANY. BMCol, Bink-Moenen Collection, THE NETHERLANDS. BMNH, British Museum of Natural History, SW7 5BD London, UK, ENGLAND. BPBM, Bernice P. Bishop Museum, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. BTM, Budapest Termeszettudomanyi Muzeum, Allatara, 1088, Budapest, HUNGARY. CAESC, Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station Collection, Connecticut, USA. CAS, California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, California, USA. CIRAD, Centre de cooperation Internationale en Recherce Agronomique pour le developpement, Montpellier, FRANCE. CNC, Canadian National Collection of Insects, Ottawa, CANADA. COHIC, Cohic Personal Collection. CORSTOM, Centre O.R.S.T.O.M, Noumea Department of Entomology, Noumea, NEW CALEDONIA. DSIR, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, Entomology Division, Aukland, NEW ZEALAND. DIIZ, Department of Invertebrates of the Institute of Zoology of the Academy of Sciences of the Georgian, Georgia, USSR. DPBS, Department of Parasitology, Institute of Biomedical Services, Sao Paulo University, Sao Paolo, BRAZIL. DPPE, Department of Plant Pathology and Entomology, Agricultural College of Sweden, Uppsala, SWEDEN. EDAC, Department of Agriculture, Cairo, Egypt, Cairo, EGYPT. EIP, Eberswalde Institute fur Pflanzenschutzforschung, Eberswalde,Germany, Kleinmachnow, Eberswalde, GERMANY. EMBRAPA, Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuaria, BRAZIL. ESCALQ, Escola Superior de Agricultura 'Luis de Querioz', BRAZIL. FAU, Fujian Agricultural University, Fujian, CHINA. FSCA, Florida State Collection of Arthopods, Division of Plant Industry, PO Box 147100, Gainesville, Florida, USA. GRF, Gezira Research Farm, Wad Medani, SUDAN. HAL, Haliday Collection, Dublin, IRELAND. HBL, Hikosan Biological Laboratory, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, JAPAN. HDA, Honolulu Department of Agriculture, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. HUZI, Hokkaido University, Zoological Institute, Faculty of Science, Hokkaido, JAPAN. IARI, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, INDIA. 4 IBCK, Institute of Biological Control, Kyushu, JAPAN. IBIW, Institute of Biology of Inland Waters, SSR Academy of Science, USSR. ICIA, Instituto Canario de Investigaciones Agrarias, La Laguna, Tenerife, SPAIN. IDAV, David Collection, INDIA. IDEH, Forest Research Institute, Dehra Dun, INDIA. IESP, Istituto di Entomologia F. Silvestri, Portici, ITALY. IFRI, Forest Research Institute, Dehradun, INDIA. IHAY, Hayat Collection, Aligarh, INDIA. INBIO, InBio Collection, COSTA RICA. INHS, Illinois Natural History Survey, Champaign, IL, USA. IPPR, Institute for Plant Protection, Kleinmachnow, GERMANY. ISUN, Sundararaj Collection, INDIA. ISZAF, Istituto Sperimentale per la Zoologia Agraria, Firenze, ITALY. ITZ, Institute for Taxomomic Zoology, Amsterdam, THE NETHERLANDS. IZAS, Institute of Zoology, Academia Sinica, CHINA. MAGNT, Museum of Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, NT, Darwin, AUSTRALIA. MCZ, Museum of Comparative Zoology, at Harvard, Cambridge, MA, USA MEJMO, Museo Entomologico Jose M. Osorio, VENEZUELA MHN, Museum d'Historie Naturelle, Geneva, SWITZERLAND. MNCN, Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales, Madrid, SPAIN. MNHNP, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris, FRANCE. MZU, Museo de Zoologia de Universidade de Sao Paolo, BRAZIL. NHM, The Natural History Museum, London, UK, ENGLAND. NHMZA, Natural History Museum, Zoologische Abteilung, Vienna, AUSTRIA. NIAS, National Institute of Environmental Sciences, Tsukuba, JAPAN. NRCBC, National Reference Centre for Biological Control, Colima, MEXICO. NSM, National Science Museum, Tokya, JAPAN. NTU, National Taiwan University, Taipei, TAIWAN. NZAC, New Zealand Arthropod Collection, Mt. Albert, Auckland, NEW ZEALAND. OUMNH, Oxford University Museum, Hope Entomological Collections, Oxford, ENGLAND. PUAL, Department of Entomology, University of Agriculture, Lyallpur, PAKISTAN. QDPI, Queensland Department of Primary Industry, Indooropilly, Queensland, AUSTRALIA. QMB, Queensland Museum, Brisbane, AUSTRALIA. RPS, Rapisarda Personal Collection, ITALY. REGU, Regu Personal Collection, INDIA. RMNH, Rijks-Museum van Natuurlijke Historie, Leiden, THE NETHERLANDS. SIE, Shanghai Institute of Entomology, Shanghai, CHINA. SMNS, Staatlichen Museum für Naturkunde, Stuttgart (Ludwigsburg), GERMANY. TAMU, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, USA. TARI, Taiwan Agricultural Research Institute, Taichung, TAIWAN. TARIT, Taiwan Agricultural Research Institute, Taipei, TAIWAN. TUBI, Tottori University, Biological Institute, Faculty of Education, Tottori, JAPAN. UAF, Department of Entomology, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, PAKISTAN. UCD, University of California, Davis, CA, USA. UCR, University of California, Riverside, CA, USA. 5 UNLP, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, La Plata, ARGENTINA. UNP, Universita degli Studi di Napoli, Portici, ITALY. USNM, United States National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC, USA. UTA, University of Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv, ISRAEL. WAM, Western Australian Museum, Perth, WA, AUSTRALIA. WAU, Wageningen Agricultural University, Wageningen, THE NETHERLANDS. WCUA, Waite Campus, University of Adelaide, SA, AUSTRALIA ZAHC, Zahradnik Personal Collection, Prague?,