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. 2012 Nov 28;7(11):e50550. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0050550

Figure 2. Illustrations of a puparium (I, J), variations in the cement gland of three adult females (C–E) and lateral view of aedeagus of an adult male (H) from Bemisia tabaci specimens collected by Gennadius from tobacco in Agrinio, Greece in 1889.

Figure 2

In addition, illustrations of the antenna (A) and cement gland (B) of a female and the antenna (F) and posterior apex of an adult male (G) of specimens collected in China and determined to be Mediterranean based on DNA analysis.