674:, and microbial controls that were once in place. New crop varieties are also being developed with increased tolerance to whiteflies, and to the plant diseases carried by them. A major problem is that whiteflies and the viruses they carry can infect many host plants, including agricultural crops, palms, and weeds. These problems are complicated by difficulties in classifying and detecting new whitefly biotypes and begomoviruses. Proper diagnosis of plant diseases depends on using sophisticated molecular techniques to detect and characterize the viruses and whiteflies which are present in a crop. A team of researchers, extension agents and growers working together are needed to follow disease development, using dynamic modeling, to understand the incidence of disease spread.
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fine that many of their natural enemies cannot come in after them, so that unchecked whitefly populations in greenhouses rapidly become overwhelming. Some "giant whitefly" species exist, some of which may exceed 5 mm in size. This sometimes is associated with sexual dimorphism in which one sex is markedly larger than the other. Such dimorphism is common in the
Sternorrhyncha, in which the males of most scale insects for example are tiny compared to the female. Remarkably however, in some giant tropical species the males are much larger than the females.
352:, which generally in the Aleyrodidae are placed at the anterior margins of the compound eyes. The compound eyes themselves are rather remarkable: many have a distinct constriction between the upper and lower halves, and in some species there is a complete separation. Many insects' compound eyes are divided into functionally and anatomically distinct upper and lower regions, but the adaptation's purpose or origin in Aleyrodidae is unclear. The degree of separation is useful in recognising the species; for instance, one way to tell adult
456:. The entire structure is characteristic of the Aleyrodidae and within the family it is taxonomically diagnostic because it varies in shape according to the species. Within the orifice beneath the operculum there is a tongue-like lingula. It appears to be involved in the expulsion of honeydew, and in fact at one time was wrongly assumed to be the organ that produced the honeydew. In some species it protrudes from beneath the operculum, but in others it normally is hidden.
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pesticides, so only use of selective insecticides is advised. Specific insecticide information and guidance for the fig whitefly is available from the
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biotype B, also known as, 'B. argentifolii', and a new biotype Q, continue to cause severe crop losses which are expected to increase, demanding matching increases in pesticide use on many crops (tomatoes, beans, cassava, cotton, cucurbits, potatoes, sweet potatoes). Efforts to develop
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also attracted by the color yellow, so yellow sticky paper can serve as traps to monitor infestations. Dead leaves or leaves that have been mostly eaten by whiteflies can be removed and burned or carefully placed in closed bins to avoid reinfestation and spreading of the disease.
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The insects and their wings are variously marked or mottled according to species, and many species are covered with fine wax powder, giving most species a floury, dusted appearance, hence names such as
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1464:10.1146/annurev-phyto-072910-095235
1233:John L. Capinera (11 August 2008).
927:, aphids, scale insects, and young
809:(over-the-counter and commercial),
731:and decreasing the plants' overall
1748:Experimental and Applied Acarology
1003:Martin, J.H.; Mound, L.A. (2007).
591:fruit, vegetables, and ornamentals
25:
3554:(giant shield bugs and relatives)
2309:(typical treehoppers, thorn bugs)
1411:10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.126167
801:compounds as active ingredients:
546:Prominent pest species include:
495:There generally are four larval
135:
3747:(milkweed bugs, true seed bugs)
3655:(squash bugs, leaf-footed bugs)
2922:(unique-headed bugs, gnat bugs)
2077:http://www.whiteflyresearch.org
1447:Annual Review of Phytopathology
1145:Jaeger, Edmund Carroll (1959).
957:to protect against whiteflies.
477:pedicel shrivels into a stalk.
335:Venation in a large species of
3178:(water scorpions, needle bugs)
692:were infested by whiteflies.
472:Reproduction and metamorphosis
368:they are completely separate.
1:
1200:10.1016/j.cretres.2019.104256
727:of plants, introducing toxic
662:use, aim to re-establish the
1904:10.1094/pdis.1998.82.10.1147
1842:10.1371/journal.pone.0213071
1287:10.1016/j.envpol.2023.122527
1153:. Springfield, Ill: Thomas.
874:based on microbials such as
748:hemimetabolous metamorphosis
3804:(red bugs, cotton stainers)
1985:Featured Creatures Website
1973:USDA Whitefly Knowledgebase
1936:Journal of General Virology
645:, tomato mottle, and other
4173:
1495:Palms throughout the World
1236:Encyclopedia of Entomology
949:A number of plants can be
942:
777:feeding on whitefly larvae
426:has paired claws, with an
402:
296:
4152:Agricultural pest insects
3825:
3311:
3073:
2850:
2846:
2821:
2631:(pupillarial palm scales)
2486:
2472:
2186:
2172:
2128:
1888:(Homoptera: Aleyrodidae)"
1760:10.1007/s10493-013-9711-9
1022:10.11646/zootaxa.1492.1.1
739:growth encouraged by the
581:Trialeurodes vaporariorum
397:; the root refers to the
258:
251:
229:
224:
132:Scientific classification
130:
123:Trialeurodes vaporariorum
119:
110:
34:
1990:Aleurocanthus spiniferus
1656:. University of Florida.
1493:Jones, David L. (1995).
945:List of companion plants
299:List of whitefly species
293:Description and taxonomy
2745:(woolly conifer aphids)
2032:, cloudywinged whitefly
1992:, orange spiny whitefly
1696:"FAQs about Whiteflies"
1344:10.1073/pnas.1904298116
1266:Environmental Pollution
643:tomato yellow leaf curl
3668:(scentless plant bugs)
2668:(Mediterranean scales)
2014:Metaleurodicus cardini
778:
664:ecological equilibrium
635:African cassava mosaic
342:
328:
41:Middle Jurassic–Recent
4119:Paleobiology Database
3812:(bordered plant bugs)
3585:(includes ebony bugs)
3251:(creeping water bugs)
2038:Siphoninus phillyreae
2030:Singhiella citrifolii
1998:Aleurocanthus woglumi
1949:10.1099/vir.0.80665-0
1626:"Silverleaf Whitefly"
1086:http://www.nev.nl/tve
834:preventive measures.
773:
552:Aleurocanthus woglumi
418:, and in contrast to
408:Aleurocanthus woglumi
334:
321:
297:Further information:
289:have been described.
4005:Fauna Europaea (new)
3783:(ash-grey leaf bugs)
3775:(atypical seed bugs)
3441:(old world bat bugs)
3370:(bed bugs, bat bugs)
3298:(pygmy backswimmers)
3207:(velvety shore bugs)
2799:(jumping plant lice)
1568:. February 27, 2023.
1133:Bemisia argentifolii
1049:. Berlin: Springer.
679:Bemisia argentifolii
560:Aleyrodes proletella
531:to the Aleyrodidae.
523:forces its way out.
460:Evolutionary history
3647:(broad-headed bugs)
2998:(velvet water bugs)
2586:(ornate pit scales)
2024:, bayberry whitefly
2022:Parabemisia myricae
2016:, Cardin's whitefly
1833:2019PLoSO..1413071C
1565:GMA Integrated News
1402:2020Chmsp.24926167Q
1335:2019PNAS..11616817C
1329:(34): 16817–16822.
1278:2023EPoll.33722527Q
1192:2020CrRes.10604256C
1180:Cretaceous Research
690:Naga, Camarines Sur
585:greenhouse whitefly
575:silverleaf whitefly
535:Agricultural threat
324:Neomaskellia bergii
3170:(giant water bugs)
3097:(spiny shore bugs)
3030:Paraphrynoveliidae
2943:(semiaquatic bugs)
2898:Enicocephalomorpha
2692:(phenacoleachiids)
2690:Phenacoleachiidae
2652:(false pit scales)
2650:Lecanodiaspididae
2082:2021-01-22 at the
2067:2021-08-04 at the
883:Isaria fumosorosea
877:Beauveria bassiana
847:minute pirate bugs
779:
686:flower plantations
639:bean calico mosaic
587:, a major pest of
343:
329:
4134:
4133:
4106:Open Tree of Life
3867:Taxon identifiers
3858:
3857:
3854:
3853:
3850:
3849:
3845:
3821:
3820:
3813:
3805:
3784:
3776:
3773:Rhyparochromidae
3748:
3700:
3669:
3656:
3648:
3617:
3604:
3586:
3568:
3555:
3547:
3544:Acanthosomatidae
3531:
3513:
3505:
3479:
3478:
3466:
3458:
3457:(royal palm bugs)
3455:Thaumastocoridae
3450:
3442:
3424:
3416:
3383:
3371:
3363:
3337:
3336:
3307:
3306:
3299:
3273:
3252:
3208:
3200:
3179:
3171:
3150:
3130:
3128:(true water bugs)
3116:
3115:
3098:
3090:
3069:
3068:
3048:
3020:
2999:
2978:
2965:
2945:
2931:
2930:
2923:
2892:
2891:
2841:
2817:
2816:
2813:
2812:
2800:
2754:
2746:
2725:
2717:
2716:(giant mealybugs)
2709:
2701:
2698:Phoenicococcidae
2693:
2685:
2677:
2669:
2661:
2653:
2645:
2632:
2624:
2616:
2608:
2595:
2587:
2579:
2571:
2563:
2560:Asterolecaniidae
2547:
2521:
2503:
2468:
2467:
2464:
2463:
2460:
2459:
2412:Hypochthonellidae
2402:
2337:
2323:
2322:
2310:
2297:
2271:
2255:
2209:
2008:, citrus whitefly
2006:Dialeurodes citri
2000:, citrus blackfly
1942:(Pt 5): 1525–32.
1898:(10): 1147–1151.
1526:. Fact Sheet: 184
1504:978-1-56098-616-4
1246:978-1-4020-6242-1
1160:978-0-398-06179-1
1056:978-0-412-61390-6
825:Nonchemical means
819:insecticidal soap
719:Damage by feeding
482:parthenogenically
265:
264:
27:Family of insects
16:(Redirected from
4164:
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4077:
4075:NHMSYS0020959409
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3935:
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3894:
3893:
3892:
3862:
3832:are a different
3827:
3811:
3803:
3782:
3774:
3746:
3715:Cryptorhamphidae
3710:Colobathristidae
3698:
3667:
3654:
3646:
3615:
3602:
3584:
3567:(burrowing bugs)
3566:
3553:
3545:
3532:
3530:
3527:
3511:
3510:Termitaphididae
3503:
3490:
3464:
3456:
3448:
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3422:
3414:
3380:Curalium cronini
3377:
3369:
3361:
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3250:
3218:Aphelocheiroidea
3206:
3198:
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3169:
3148:
3135:
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3129:
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3096:
3088:
3075:
3049:
3047:
3046:(water treaders)
3044:
3018:
2997:
2976:
2964:(water striders)
2963:
2950:
2946:
2944:
2941:
2921:
2920:Enicocephalidae
2915:Aenictopecheidae
2907:Enicocephaloidea
2903:
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2848:
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2615:(armored scales)
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976:hummingbird bush
955:companion plants
939:Companion plants
865:phytoseiid mites
860:Encarsia formosa
713:changing weather
649:, in the family
411:is slaty black.
404:
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38:Temporal range:
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3768:Pachygronthidae
3735:Heterogastridae
3678:
3674:Stenocephalidae
3631:
3578:Parastrachiidae
3573:Thaumastellidae
3552:Tessaratomidae
3528:
3526:
3525:
3517:
3485:Pentatomomorpha
3475:
3333:
3320:(Coleorrhyncha)
3319:
3318:
3317:Peloridiomorpha
3303:
3277:
3256:
3235:
3226:Aphelocheiridae
3212:
3197:Gelastocoridae
3183:
3168:Belostomatidae
3154:
3149:(water boatmen)
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3079:Leptopodomorpha
3065:
3045:
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3003:
2982:
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2884:Stemmocryptidae
2874:Hypsipterygidae
2856:Dipsocoromorpha
2842:
2838:
2832:
2809:
2792:Phacopteronidae
2758:
2729:
2724:(stictococcids)
2722:Stictococcidae
2706:Pseudococcidae
2684:(ensign scales)
2629:Halimococcidae
2545:(scale insects)
2544:
2542:
2541:
2533:
2518:
2516:
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2507:
2482:
2456:
2447:Tettigometridae
2334:
2332:
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2275:
2270:(hairy cicadas)
2268:Tettigarctidae
2252:
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2180:Auchenorrhyncha
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2124:
2117:
2084:Wayback Machine
2071:
2069:Wayback Machine
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941:
839:green lacewings
827:
768:
733:turgor pressure
721:
707:infestation in
631:B. argentifolii
617:disease vectors
541:crop protection
537:
474:
462:
448:surface of the
394:Aleuroduplidens
341:is more complex
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4147:Sternorrhyncha
4139:
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4128:
4115:
4102:
4092:
4079:
4066:
4053:
4040:
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3992:Fauna Europaea
3988:
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3802:Pyrrhocoridae
3798:
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3794:Pyrrhocoroidea
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3583:Thyreocoridae
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3575:
3570:
3562:
3557:
3549:
3541:
3535:
3533:
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3512:(termite bugs)
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3496:
3487:
3481:
3480:
3477:
3476:
3474:
3473:
3468:
3460:
3452:
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3434:Plokiophilidae
3431:
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3418:
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3405:
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3395:
3390:
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3373:
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3272:(backswimmers)
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3005:
3004:
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2990:
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2970:Hermatobatidae
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2753:(phylloxerans)
2751:Phylloxeridae
2748:
2739:
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2735:Phylloxeroidea
2731:
2730:
2728:
2727:
2719:
2711:
2703:
2695:
2687:
2679:
2676:(giant scales)
2674:Monophlebidae
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2666:Micrococcidae
2663:
2655:
2647:
2639:
2634:
2626:
2618:
2610:
2605:Dactylopiidae
2602:
2600:Conchaspididae
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2589:
2581:
2578:(carayonemids)
2576:Carayonemidae
2573:
2565:
2557:
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2535:
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2532:
2531:
2525:
2523:
2509:
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2480:Sternorrhyncha
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2401:(lanternflies)
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236:Aleyrodinae
219:Aleyrodidae
18:Aleyrodidae
4157:Whiteflies
4141:Categories
3745:Lygaeidae
3725:Geocoridae
3697:Berytidae
3684:Lygaeoidea
3368:Cimicidae
3352:Cimicoidea
3147:Corixidae
3139:Corixoidea
3122:Nepomorpha
2797:Psyllidae
2764:Psylloidea
2743:Adelgidae
2642:Kerriidae
2637:Kermesidae
2555:Aclerdidae
2513:Aphidoidea
2442:Ricaniidae
2427:Lophopidae
2422:Kinnaridae
2247:Cicadoidea
2232:Epipygidae
2222:Cercopidae
2150:Subclass:
2140:Arthropoda
1731:2011-09-09
1706:2011-09-09
1678:2011-09-09
1636:2011-09-09
1611:2011-09-09
1396:: 126167.
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990:References
943:See also:
903:leafhopper
787:pesticides
775:Pirate bug
606:crop pests
602:sooty mold
589:greenhouse
466:Bernaeinae
385:Udamoselis
338:Udamoselis
309:Psylloidea
268:Whiteflies
245:Bernaeinae
195:Suborder:
169:Arthropoda
3810:Largidae
3705:Blissidae
3653:Coreidae
3645:Alydidae
3637:Coreoidea
3622:Canopidae
3596:Phloeidae
3565:Cydnidae
3502:Aradidae
3494:Aradoidea
3463:Tingidae
3103:Omaniidae
3087:Saldidae
2996:Hebridae
2988:Hebroidea
2975:Veliidae
2962:Gerridae
2954:Gerroidea
2827:Suborder
2805:Triozidae
2714:Putoidae
2592:Coccidae
2539:Coccoidea
2529:Aphididae
2478:Suborder
2359:Achilidae
2263:Cicadidae
2253:(cicadas)
2178:Suborder
2152:Pterygota
2132:Kingdom:
2121:Hemiptera
1851:1932-6203
1768:0168-8162
1472:0066-4286
1420:0045-6535
1353:0027-8424
1296:0269-7491
1208:204263572
895:mealybugs
843:ladybirds
781:Whitefly
762:insects.
758:stage of
696:crops in
668:predators
655:B. tabaci
633:transmit
503:into the
486:automixis
454:operculum
424:pretarsus
420:Psyllidae
403:αλευρώδης
377:Coccoidea
189:Hemiptera
155:Kingdom:
149:Eukaryota
3940:BugGuide
3884:Wikidata
3753:Malcidae
3421:Nabidae
3413:Miridae
3296:Pleidae
3283:Pleoidea
3176:Nepidae
3160:Nepoidea
2519:(aphids)
2407:Gengidae
2394:Flatidae
2379:Derbidae
2369:Cixiidae
2158:Neoptera
2138:Phylum:
2134:Animalia
2123:families
2080:Archived
2065:Archived
1958:15831966
1912:30856777
1869:30822326
1821:PLOS ONE
1784:18555201
1776:23771476
1480:21568700
1428:32062203
1371:31383752
1304:37699451
1015:: 1–84.
984:bee balm
905:larvae,
741:honeydew
694:Eggplant
684:In 2023
598:honeydew
565:Brassica
513:puparium
439:vasiform
428:empodium
381:venation
253:Synonyms
215:Family:
165:Phylum:
159:Animalia
145:Domain:
35:Whitefly
3890:Q815617
3758:Ninidae
3720:Cymidae
2417:Issidae
2146:Insecta
2144:Class:
2119:Extant
1977:on the
1860:6396911
1829:Bibcode
1530:8 April
1398:Bibcode
1362:6708310
1331:Bibcode
1274:Bibcode
1188:Bibcode
1009:Zootaxa
972:Zinnias
783:control
766:Control
711:due to
621:Bemisia
517:pharate
509:ecdysis
501:stylets
497:instars
444:on the
442:orifice
416:gracile
373:haltere
362:Bemisia
354:Bemisia
185:Order:
179:Insecta
175:Class:
4124:211379
4111:290572
4095:NZOR:
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4049:101088
4036:154784
3984:1ALEYF
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925:larvae
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915:thrips
913:, and
911:scales
909:eggs,
891:aphids
789:. The
729:saliva
725:phloem
567:crops.
505:phloem
450:caudal
446:dorsal
350:ocelli
276:family
4044:IRMNG
3997:12495
3836:from
3834:clade
2833:(with
1780:S2CID
1654:(PDF)
1454:(1).
1204:S2CID
756:pupal
709:Laoag
521:imago
356:from
4088:7036
4083:NCBI
4057:ITIS
4023:4304
4018:GBIF
3979:EPPO
3945:7055
3932:1293
3927:BOLD
1983:IFAS
1954:PMID
1908:PMID
1865:PMID
1847:ISSN
1772:PMID
1764:ISSN
1532:2018
1499:ISBN
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1416:ISSN
1367:PMID
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1300:PMID
1292:ISSN
1241:ISBN
1155:ISBN
1118:2011
1051:ISBN
1013:1492
907:moth
863:and
791:USDA
752:pupa
737:mold
629:and
270:are
46:PreꞒ
4070:NBN
3971:546
3966:EoL
3958:66V
3953:CoL
3914:AFD
1944:doi
1900:doi
1855:PMC
1837:doi
1756:doi
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