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Photo#1838127
Adult in 'nest' - Paraleyrodes

Adult in 'nest' - Paraleyrodes
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
June 13, 2020
Size: ~1 mm

Images of this individual: tag all
Paraleyrodes sp. - Paraleyrodes cropped  - Paraleyrodes Adult in 'nest' - Paraleyrodes Adult cropped - Paraleyrodes a day later - Paraleyrodes

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This series
is fantastic.
Thank you.

 
Thanks, MJ
I couldn't believe the nymph and those surrounding filaments.

I really enjoy your many life cycle series.

 
Thank you.
Wouldn't it be great if more folks tried rearing?
(my success rate is horrid)
Oh the things we'd learn (even when the full life cycle is not achieved).

This posting of yours is on my wish list!

 
My life cycle posts (almost all are partial)

 
I haven't run across any more
I haven't run across any more like this, but I don't go to that place very often. It was also really small, even for a whitefly.

Yes, it would be great if more folks tried rearing. Usually I start with a late instar and end with the adult, as opposed to trying for a full life cycle, which would require a lot more time. Partial life cycles allow for pretty quick turnover of my scarce rearing space, so I'm able to rear more specimens/species :)