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Gall and Rust Mites

Eriophyidae
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Summary

Eriophyidae is a family of more than 200 genera of mites, which live as plant parasites, commonly causing galls or other damage to the plant tissues and hence known as gall mites. About 3,600 species have been described, but this is probably less than 10% of the actual number existing in this poorly researched family. They are microscopic mites and are yellow to pinkish white to purplish in color. The mites are worm like, and have only two pairs of legs. Their primary method of population spread is by wind. They affect a wide range of plants, and several are major pest species causing substantial economic damage to crops. Some species, however, are used as biological agents to control weeds and invasive plant species.

Gall and Rust Mites

Eriophyidae
Local Pest Control

Scientific classification

kingdom: Animalia
phylum: Arthropoda
class: Arachnida
order: Endeostigmata

Species

Vasates quadripedes

maple bladdergall mite

Vasates quadripedes

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Vasates aceriscrumena

Maple Spindle Gall Mite

Vasates aceriscrumena

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Eriophyes cerasicrumena

Black Cherry Leaf Gall Mite

Eriophyes cerasicrumena

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Eriophyes tiliae

Red Nail Gall Mite

Eriophyes tiliae

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Eriophyes emarginatae

Plum Finger Gall Mite

Eriophyes emarginatae

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Aculops rhois

Poison Ivy Leaf Mite

Aculops rhois

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Aceria negundi

box elder pouch gall mite

Aceria negundi

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Aceria baccharices

Mule Fat Blister Mite

Aceria baccharices

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Aceria parulmi

Elm Finger Gall Mite

Aceria parulmi

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Aculus tetanothrix

Willow Bead Gall Mite

Aculus tetanothrix

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Aceria mackiei

Live Oak Erineum Mite

Aceria mackiei

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Notable species

Notable species in this family include: - Abacarus hystrix, the cereal rust mite - Abacarus sacchari, the sugarcane rust mite - Acalitus essigi, the redberry mite, which affects blackberries - Aceria chondrillae, the chondrilla gall mite, an agent of biological control against skeleton weed (Chondrilla juncea) - Aceria guerreronis, a mite of coconuts - Aceria malherbae, the bindweed gall mite, an agent of biological control against field bindweed (Convolvulus arvensis) - Cecidophyopsis ribis, blackcurrant gall mite, important pest of several Ribes - Eriophyes padi, a mite that causes cherry pouch galls on black cherry trees

Selected genera

- Abacarus - Aberoptus - Acalitus - Acaphylla - Acaphyllisa - Acaralox - Acarelliptus - Acaricalus - Aceria - Achaetocoptes - Acritonotus - Aculochetus - Aculodes - Aculops - Aculus - Adenoptus - Aequsomatus - Anthocoptes - Bariella - Boczekiana - Brachendus - Calacarus - Calepitrimerus - Callyntrotus - Cecidophyes - Cecidophyopsis - Cisaberiptus - Colomerus - Coptophylla - Cosetacus - Criotacus - Cupacarus - Cymoptus - Dichopelmus - Ditrymacus - Epitrimerus - Eriophyes - Gilarovella - Glyptacus - Keiferella - Leipothrix - Liroella - Mesalox - Metaculus - Monochetus - Neooxycenus - Neotegonotus - Oxycenus - Paraphytoptus - "Pentamerus" Roivainen, 1951 (non Sowerby, 1813: preoccupied) - Phyllocoptes - Phyllocoptruta - Platyphytoptus - Reckella - Shevtchenkella - Stenacis - Tegolophus - Tegonotus - Tegoprionus - Tetra - Tetraspinus - Thamnacus - Tumescoptes - Vasates