The development time and survival of the castor whitefly, Trialeurodes ricini Misra were measured at four constant temperatures. The duration of the egg stage varied from 15 days at 20°C to 4.6 days at 35°C. No eggs hatched at a constant 40°C. The minimum temperature threshold for egg development was calculated to be 17°C. The total development time from egg to adult ranged from 54.4 days at 20°C to 16.8 days at 30°C. Development of the egg and the first-to fifth-instar larva required 63 and 180 degree-days respectively above the threshold value. Immature survival increased from 64.5% at 20°C to 92.8% at 30°C. Trialeurodes ricini is well adapted to high temperatures and may extend its distribution if mean world temperatures increase as a result of global warming.