Aleyrodes proletella explained

The cabbage whitefly (Aleyrodes proletella) is a species of whitefly from the Aleyrodidae family. It has a global distribution.[1] [2]

There are usually four to five generations per year. The development of a generation varies from three to six weeks. A female can lay up to 150 eggs.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: July 2016 . Pest Alert: Cabbage Whitefly . 25 April 2023 . Oregon Department of Agriculture.
  2. Broekgaarden . Colette . Riviere . Pierre . Steenhuis . Greet . del sol Cuenca . Maria . Kos . Martine . Vosman . Ben . Phloem-specific resistance in Brassica oleracea against the whitefly Aleyrodes proletella: Whitefly resistance in cabbage . Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata . February 2012 . 142 . 2 . 153–164 . 10.1111/j.1570-7458.2011.01210.x . 54030332 . 21 June 2022 . en.