Credits andAcknowledgements

Partial funding for development of the WHITEFLY Hypertext Knowledgebase was provided by:

The United States Department of Agriculture
Extension Service
National Agricultural Pesticide Impact AssessmentProgram

The WWW knowledgebase was developed by

Thomas R. Fasulo,
Department of Entomology and Nematology
University of Florida,

who wishes to express his sincere appreciation to the following scientists and support staff.
This computerized knowledgebase would never have been completed without their full cooperation and participation.

Authors

The information contained in the WHITEFLY Hypertext Knowledgebase was contributed by the following scientists:

Jon C. Allen, University of Florida
Thomas S. Bellows, University of California
Gregory A. Evans, University of Florida
Thomas R. Fasulo, University of Florida
Mary L. Flint, University of California
Peter B. Goodell, University of California
Tong-Xian Liu, Texas A&M University
Robert L. Nichols, Cotton Incorporated
John W. Norman, Texas A & M University
Thomas M. Perring, Univeristy of California
David G. Riley, University of Georgia
Alton N. Sparks, Texas A & M University
Philip A. Stansly, University of Florida
Nicholas C. Toscano, University of California

Whitefly Knowledgebase Development

Photographers Computer Specialists
Ray Carruthers, USDA Daniel R. Nichols, UF
James L. Castner, UF Eric R. Johnson, UF
Joseph L. Cicero, UF Charles V. Rivas, UF- HTML conversion
Jack K. Clark, UC
Keith S. Mayberry, UC Documentation and Program Design
Jane C. Medley, UF Thomas R. Fasulo, UF
Thomas M. Perring, UC
David G. Riley, UGA Graphics
David J. Schuster, UF Mary L. Flint, UC
Alton N. Sparks, TX A&M Jane C. Medley, UF
Ben Villalon, TX A&M Angelika P. Schmid-Riley, UGA

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