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Aculops is a
genus of
parasitic plant mites in the
family Eriophyidae. Some species, such as
Aculops lycopersici, are
prolific crop and
ornamental pests...
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Aculops lycopersici, also
known as the
tomato russet mite, is a
species of mite that
belongs to the
family Eriophyidae.
Aculops lycopersici is an important...
- mite —
Aculops fuchsiae". UC IPM.
University of
California Agriculture and
Natural Resources.
Retrieved 1
November 2015.
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Aculops tetanothrix, also
known as the
willow gall mite, is a
species of mite that
belongs to the
family Eriophydae. The mite is yellow, with
brown or...
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Aculops ailanthii, the
Ailanthus leafcurl mite, is a
species of
eriophyid mite that
infects trees-of-heaven (Ailanthus altissima). Very
little is known...
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fairly con****uous and easy to
detect compared to
other members of
Aculops (such as
Aculops ailanthii in trees-of-heaven). Due to this, this
species is one...
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spider mite, slugs, and
Colorado potato beetles. The
tomato russet mite,
Aculops lycopersici,
feeds on
foliage and
young fruit of
tomato plants, causing...
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Acarelliptus Acaricalus Aceria Achaetocoptes Acritonotus Aculochetus Aculodes Aculops Aculus Adenoptus Aequsomatus Anthocoptes Bariella Boczekiana Brachendus...
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caused by an
undescribed mite
species Poison ivy leaf
galls caused by
Aculops rhois Nematodes are
microscopic worms that live in soil. Some nematodes...
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found in both
indoor and
outdoor crops,
include the hemp
russet mite,
Aculops cannibicola, and
cannabis aphid,
Phorodon cannabis. They
cause injury by...