Bemisia tabaci: A Statement of Species Status

Bemisia tabaci has long been considered a complex species. It rose to global prominence in the 1980s owing to the global invasion by the commonly named B biotype. Since then, the concomitant eruption of a group of plant viruses known as begomoviruses has created considerable management problems in m...

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description Bemisia tabaci has long been considered a complex species. It rose to global prominence in the 1980s owing to the global invasion by the commonly named B biotype. Since then, the concomitant eruption of a group of plant viruses known as begomoviruses has created considerable management problems in many countries. However, an enduring set of questions remains: Is B. tabaci a complex species or a species complex, what are Bemisia biotypes, and how did all the genetic variability arise? This review considers these issues and concludes that there is now sufficient evidence to state that B. tabaci is not made up of biotypes and that the use of biotype in this context is erroneous and misleading. Instead, B. tabaci is a complex of 11 well-defined high-level groups containing at least 24 morphologically indistinguishable species.
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Begomovirus
Bemisia tabaci
Biological and medical sciences
Biological Evolution
biotypes
Ecosystem
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Genetic Speciation
genetic variation
Hemiptera - classification
Hemiptera - genetics
Hemiptera - physiology
inbreeding
insect genetics
insect morphology
insect pests
insect taxonomy
insect vectors
Insecta
Invertebrates
literature reviews
mating behavior
molecular systematics
phylogeny
plant viruses
Plants
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taxonomic keys
taxonomic revisions
validity
zoogeography
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