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erineum Bot. (əˈrɪnɪəm) [mod.L. (C. H. Persoon Mycologia Europaea (1822) I. 2), f. Gr. ἐρίνεος woolly, f. ἔριον wool.] A pathological growth of the epidermis of plants caused by mites of the family Eriophyidæ. Hence eˈrineal a. Formerly supposed to be caused by a fungus to which Erineum was given as...
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Erineus (Thessaly)
Erineus or Erineos (), also known as Erineum or Erineon (Ἐρινεόν) was a town of Phthiotis in ancient Thessaly, mentioned by Strabo and Stephanus of Byzantium
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erinose
erinose Bot. (ˈɛrɪnəʊs, -z) [f. as erineum see -ose.] = erineum. Freq. attrib.[1910 G. Massee Dis. Cultivated Plants & Trees 541 Vine erinosis.—This disease is caused by Eriophyes vitis.] 1926 F. D. Heald Man. Plant Dis. xvi. 416 Erinose spots are always convex above. 1937 ― Introd. Plant Path. ii. ...
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Aceria
Several species can cause blistering and galls, including erineum galls. Aceria chondrillae – skeletonweed gall mite, chondrilla gall mite
Aceria clianthi
Aceria depressae
Aceria diospyri
Aceria elongata – crimson erineum
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Eriophyes
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Eriophyes arianus (Canestrini 1890)
Eriophyes betulae
Eriophyes betulinus
Eriophyes bucidae
Eriophyes buxi
Eriophyes calcercis , purple erineum
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Acalitus ferrugineum
This microscopic organism induces erineum galls on the leaves of American beech, and is known from the United States and Canada. Description of the gall
Leaves affected by this species of mite will present with pale or light yellow erineum patches which progress into a reddish-brown
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Erineus (Achaea)
Erineus or Erineos (), also known as Erineum or Erineon (Ἐρινεόν) was a town of ancient Achaea, mentioned by Pausanias as the port of Rhypes.
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Aceria elongata
Aceria elongata, the crimson erineum mite, is a species of eriophyid mite. This microscopic organism induces erineum galls on the upper leaf surfaces of sugar maple, and is known from the east coast of United States and Canada
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Erineus (city)
Erineus or Erineos (), also known as Erineum or Erineon (Ἐρινεόν) was a town and polis (city-state) in ancient Doris, one of the towns of the Doric Tetrapolis
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Acalitus brevitarsus
Description of the gall
A pale, slightly domed swelling on the upper surface, which is induced by mites living and feeding within erineum (hairs), on the The hairs are white or yellowish at first, later rust-brown and when viewed with a hand lens, the erineum look like a mat of shiny, glass-like hairs.
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Rhypes
In the territory of Rhypes there was a suburb called Leuctrum (Λεῦκτρον), and also a seaport named Erineum (Ἐρινεόν or Ἐρινεὸς λιμήν) which is mentioned
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Phyllocoptes malinus
Description of the gall
Sometimes mistaken for a fungal infection, various species of mite develop irregular rust-like erineum; the commonest is caused The erineum are whitish-pink or red at first, later becoming rust-brown. Purple leaved varieties of M. sylvestris are particularly colourful.
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Taphrina caerulescens
Similar species
The blisters and masses of pale spores produced by T. caerulescens can resemble the felty mass caused by the erineum mite, Aceria mackiei
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Aceria mackiei
Aceria mackiei, previously Eriophyes mackiei, the live oak erineum mite, is an abundant eriophyoid mite that produces leaf-blister galls on coast live
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