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This small ladybird beetle is a predator of whiteflies. Its natural distribution is India where it feeds on different whitefly and scale insect species. It has been successfully introduced into the black sea region as a predator of the [[Dialeurodes citri|citrus whitefly]]. Attempts to introduce it into North America against ''[[Bemisia tabaci]]'' were apparently unsuccessful.   
  
 
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Serangium parcesetosum (predator) Sicard, 1929

This small ladybird beetle is a predator of whiteflies. Its natural distribution is India where it feeds on different whitefly and scale insect species. It has been successfully introduced into the black sea region as a predator of the citrus whitefly. Attempts to introduce it into North America against Bemisia tabaci were apparently unsuccessful.