RMAXT5HF–Walnut leaf gall mite Eriophyes erineus blisters on walnut leaves Germany
RMBMBK9K–Eriophyes Ribis The blackcurrant gall mite that attacks blackcurrant bushes Ribes nigrum. The first obvious sign of an infestation is a large scale leaf drop.
RMDG70K3–Grapevine blister mite, Eriophyes vitis, damage blisters on the upper surface of vine leaves in France
RF2T1YE25–Leaves with gall mite Eriophyes tiliae. A close-up photograph of a leaf affected by galls of Eriophyes tiliae. High quality photo
RFBH0HJG–Alder leaf gall, Eriophyes laevis
RM2CBXNYX–Alder gall mite, Eriophyes laevis, galls on common Alder leaf. Dorset.
RFH79M5E–Eriophyes vitis is a mite infecting grape leaves. Disease of the vine. Leaves present puffinesse.
RF2J99FXJ–Eriophyes pyri pearleaf blister mite. Deformed, damaged pear leaves in the spring orchard.
RF2PWDG72–Leaves with lime gall mite (Eriophyes tiliae) closeup selective focus
RFP938EJ–Infected grape leaves with eriophyes vitis.
RMD3YBXR–Blackthorn Gall Mite, Eriophyes similis, Eriophyidae, Actinedida, Arachnida. On Blackthorn Leaf, Prunus spinosa.
RM2PF53N6–Lime Nail-gall Mite (Eriophyes tiliae) galls, growing from surface of Lime (Tilia sp.) leaf, Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom
RF2C4YG2N–Linden leaves with the lime gall mite, Eriophyes tiliae
RMDG6YT0–Grapevine blister mite, Eriophyes vitis, damage blisters on the upper surface of vine leaves in France
RF2T62FJ5–Leaves with gall mite Eriophyes tiliae. A close-up photograph of a leaf affected by galls of Eriophyes tiliae. High quality photo
RMB3736H–Hairy galls of an eriophyiid mite Eriophyes sp on the underside of a sycamore leaf
RMDAG359–The Walnut Leaf Gall Mite (Aceria erinoea, previously known as Eriophyes erineus) causes unsightly damage to the leaves
RMBR6EB4–Beech erineum gall mite (Eriophyes nervisequus fagineus) galls on copper beech leaf
RF2J99FWJ–Eriophyes pyri pearleaf blister mite. Deformed, damaged pear leaves in the spring orchard.
RFH79M5Y–Eriophyes vitis is a mite infecting grape leaves. Disease of the vine. Leaves present puffinesse.
RM2BY769R–Lime nail gall or bugle gall formed by a mite (Eriophyes tiliae) on a leaf of a lime tree (Tilia ssp.), London, UK, spring
RM2BXXH2J–Nail galls on Lime caused by gall mites of the genus Eriophyes
RFFRF3WT–A lime tree leaf with nail galls, formed by the mite Eriophyes tiliae, seen from above.
RMRK2DM2–Lime Nail Gall
RM2PG67FX–Grapevine blister mite (Colomerus vitis), damage blisters on the upper surface of vine leaves in France
RMFJ6BXM–Walnut Leaf Gall Mite (Eriophyes erineus, Aceria erinea, Aceria erineus), damage on walnut leaves, Germany
RMDA2HE6–Sycamore leaves affected by Felt Galls caused by the Gall Mite Aceria pseudoplatani syn. Eriophyes pseudoplatani
RMFN1E4N–Galls of Gall Mite; Eriophyes similis Galls on Blackthorn Leaf Anglesey; UK
RMDDY9AC–Mature Galls on Alder Alnus glutinosa leaves caused by the Gall Mite Acalitus brevitarsus a.k.a. Eriophyes brevitarsus