Iris Whitefly – Aleyrodes spiraeoides
Iris Whitefly (Aleyrodes spiraeoides)
Common Name: Iris Whitefly
Latin Name: Aleyrodes spiraeoides
Appearance:
- The adult looks like a little white moth; its wings are powdery white, and there is a small black dot on each wing.
- Adults of this species have wings that are more rounded at the tips than those of other species, and while at rest, the wings are held almost completely flat over the abdomen.
- A single row of small hairs encircles the body in the pupa stage, unlike the lengthy filaments present in previous stages, such as the greenhouse whitefly.
- The female has a habit of coating an area on the leaf’s surface with powdered wax, which closely resembles powdery mildew, and then depositing the eggs one at a time within this area.