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Invasive. (St Helena Invertebrate Forum (2024) St Helena Species Spreadsheet v12.5. Dataset.);
Agriculture; Horticulture/gardens. (St Helena Invertebrate Forum (2024) St Helena Species Spreadsheet v12.5. Dataset.);
Chris Malumphy found small populations of B. tabaci present in Jamestown, Prince Philips Park, on the lower surface of foliage of Sonchus oleraceus, 11.xi.2018, Market Street and all along The Run, on S. oleraceus and Solanum lycopersicon, 14.xi.2018, the ‘moat’ by the seafront, on Euphorbia cyathophora and S. oleraceus, 19.xi.2018, Consulate Hotel garden, on Capsicum annuum and Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, 20.xi.2018. In all cases, except on H. rosa-sinensis, glasshouse whitefly T. vaporariorum was found with B. tabaci on the same plants, and was more abundant (Fig. 3). Parasitism of both B. tabaci and T. vaporariorum was common
Key, R., Fowler, L., Pryce, D., Wilkins, V., Key, R. (2021). Terrestrial & Freshwater Invertebrates of St Helena. Pisces Publications, Newbury; Non-Native Species Workshop (2024) Non-Native Species Workshop for St Helena. Workshop, St Helena, 15-19 January 2024.; St Helena Invertebrate Forum (2024) St Helena Species Spreadsheet v12.5. Dataset.;