This white fly was found well outside of any greenhouse; may 'Global Warming' will aid its survival ...Die Blattlaus-parasitierende Schlupfwespe
Encarsia formosa wird zur biologischen Schdlingsbekmpfung eingesetzt; auch entomophage Cordyceps-Pilze werden verwendet (
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lecanicillium_muscarium).Image of the larva (by A. Mikhaltsov):
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenhouse_whitefly#/media/File:%D0...Phylum: Arthropoda LATREILLE, 1829 (arthropods, Gliederfer)Subphylum: Hexapoda BLAINVILLE, 1816 (Sechsfer)Class: Insecta LINNAEUS, 1758 (insects, Insekten)Subclass: Pterygota LANG, 1888 (Fluginsekten)Infraclass: Neoptera MARTYNOV, 1923Order: Hemiptera LINNAEUS, 1758 (true bugs, Schnabelkerfe)Suborder: Sternorrhyncha AMYOT & SERVILLE, 1843 (Pflanzenluse)Superfamily: Aleyrodoidea (whiteflies)Family: Aleyrodidae WESTWOOD, 1840 (whiteflies)Subfamily: Aleyrodinae WESTWOOD, 1840Genus:
Trialeurodes COCKERELL, 1902
Trialeurodes vaporariorum WESTWOOD, 1856 (Greenhouse Whitefly, Gewchshaus-Weie Fliege)some info:
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gew%C3%A4chshaus-Wei%C3%9Fe_FliegeGermany, N-Hesse: Kassel (Schliee), ca. 180m asl., 30.09.2016_________________________________________________MP-E65mm, 1/160s, f/9.0, ISO400, Macro Magnification - 3.0x, ring-flash (+2/3), hand-heldIMG_9614