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Grape erineum mite - UC IPM
This eriophyid mite (family Eriophyidae) can affect grapevines wherever they grow. The mite can be common on vines not sprayed with sulfur to control powdery ... ipm.ucanr.edu
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Erineum Galls on Ornamental Plants - Yard and Garden
Erineum galls are galls caused by a tiny eriophyid mite feeding on the plant tissue. Erineum galls on leaves do not look like what we classically think of as a ... yardandgarden.extension.iastate.edu
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Grape: Grape erineum mite | Hortsense | Washington State University
Biology. The grape erineum mite (Collomerus vitus) is actually a type of eriophyid mite. They are very tiny, whitish, worm-like, ... hortsense.cahnrs.wsu.edu
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erineum
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... Oxford English Dictionary
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Beech Erineum Mite | NC State Extension Publications
Beech erineum mites, Aceria ferruginea, are microscopic eriophyid mites that feed only on American beech trees. The mites are very small (0.2 mm long). content.ces.ncsu.edu
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Erineum Mite on Maple - Gardening in Michigan
It is a red velvety abnormal growth you might find on maple leaves. You can find this on lots of landscape plants, but here we're seeing it on ... msu-prod.dotcms.cloud
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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 wikipedia.org
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ERINEUM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ERINEUM is an abnormal felty growth of hairs from the leaf epidermis of plants caused by various mites. www.merriam-webster.com
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Erineum Patches on Tree Leaves - BYGL (osu.edu)
Erineum patches may be found on the upper or lower leaf surfaces of several species of deciduous trees in Ohio. They are considered a type of plant gall. bygl.osu.edu
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Grape-Grape erineum mite
This mite is similar in morphology to the grape bud mite. It is microscopic, wormlike, and white-yellow in color. It overwinters between outer bud scales and ... pnwhandbooks.org
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Grape erineum mite - Virginia Fruit
In spring, mites move to leaves where they cause a gall-like "erineum" (mite-induced growth of leaf surface hairs or erinea) on the upper leaf surface. On the ... www.virginiafruit.ento.vt.edu
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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. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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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 wikipedia.org
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Eriophyes
1926 Eriophyes arianus (Canestrini 1890) Eriophyes betulae Eriophyes betulinus Eriophyes bucidae Eriophyes buxi Eriophyes calcercis , purple erineum wikipedia.org
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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 wikipedia.org
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