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What are whiteflies?

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What are whiteflies?

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Whiteflies are tiny, soft bodied insects. They are not true flies, but belong to the insect Order Homoptera which means “same wing”, both the front and back wings are membranous and appear very similar. Other homopterous insects includes: aphids, scale insects, leafhoppers, and mealybugs. Whiteflies derive their name from white, waxy substances secreted by special glands on their abdomen. The adults coat their bodies, particularly their wings, with this wax-hence the name “whiteflies.” The immature stages (nymphs) are also secrete wax in various forms, and the appearance and shape of these waxy strands, plates, and filaments is often useful in identification.

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