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Aceria depressae Manson, 1984
Aceria diospyri Keifer, 1944
Aceria elongata Hodgkiss, 1913 –
crimson erineum mite
Aceria erinea Nalepa, 1891
Aceria eriobotryae...
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Aceria anthocoptes, also
known as the
russet mite, rust mite,
thistle mite or the
Canada thistle mite, is a
species of mite that
belongs to the family...
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Aceria sheldoni,
commonly called the
citrus bud mite, is a
species of mite
belonging to the
family Eriophyidae. It
feeds in leaf- and flower-buds of Citrus...
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Aceria erinea is a
species of mite
which causes galls on the
leaves of
walnut (Juglans regia). It was
first described by
Alfred Nalepa in 1891. Ellis,...
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Aceria fraxinivora, also
known as the
cauliflower gall mite and the ash key gall,
causes the growths,
known as galls,
found on the
hanging seeds or "keys"...
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Aceria tosic****a,
commonly known as the
wheat curl mite (WCM), is a
global cereal pest and a
vector for
spreading and
transmission of
viruses like wheat...
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Aceria elongata, the
crimson erineum mite, is a
species of
eriophyid mite. This
microscopic organism induces erineum galls on the
upper leaf
surfaces of...
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Aceria guerreronis, the
coconut mite, is an
eriophyid mite
which infests coconut plantations. It is
economically devastating, and can
destroy up to 60%...
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Aceria ilicis is a
species of mite that
causes growths,
known as galls, on the
leaves of holm oak (Quercus ilex). It was
first described by the Italian...
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Aceria fraxini, the ash bead gall mite, is a
species of
mites in the
family Eriophyidae, the gall mites.
Range is
North America,
including southern Canada...