Aceria caulis

Family: Eriophyidae | Genus: Aceria
Detachable: integral
Color: brown, red
Texture: erineum
Abundance: common
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Alignment: integral
Walls:
Location: petiole, lower leaf, leaf midrib, stem
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Cells: not applicable
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An Illustrated Guide to Plant Abnormalities Caused by Eriophyid Mites in North America

This is an exceptionally interesting and beautiful pubescent gall, often brightly colored, passing from greenish through pink and crimson to reddish brown. The gall most frequently develops as an irregular, solid, hard mass on the leaf petiole. It is often solitary and variable in size. The exterior is covered with a dense mass of silky, unicellular, erineumlike hairs (see pl. 7, A). The gall tends to be large and to spread to and partly envelop the stem and leaf. The affected structure is greatly distorted and twisted, and leaflets fail to develop. This mite was found infesting black walnut in New Jersey and Pennsylvania in July-August. It is probably distributed throughout the range of its host from Ontario to Massachusetts and south to Florida and eastern Texas.

- Hartford Keifer,Edward Baker,Tokuwo Kono,Mercedes Delfinado,William Styer: (1982) An Illustrated Guide to Plant Abnormalities Caused by Eriophyid Mites in North America©


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