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Phyllocoptes is a
genus of acari,
including the
following species:
Phyllocoptes abaenus Keifer, 1940
Phyllocoptes adalius Keifer, 1939
Phyllocoptes alniborealis...
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Phyllocoptes eupadi (Newkirk, 1984) is a mite that
chemically induces a
pouch gall to
develop as a sub-spherical
distortion rising up from the
upper surface...
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Phyllocoptes goniothorax is a
species of mite
belonging to the
genus Phyllocoptes,
which causes galls on the
leaves of
hawthorns (Crataegus species)....
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Phyllocoptes malinus, also
known as the
apple leaf mite, is a
species of mite
belonging to the
genus Phyllocoptes. It
causes a gall,
which is a swelling...
- of prickles. The
virus is
transmitted by a
microscopic Eriophyid mite
Phyllocoptes fructiphilus. The
disease takes 3–4
years to
properly phenotype and thus...
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Paraphytoptus "Pentamerus" Roivainen, 1951 (non Sowerby, 1813: preoccupied)
Phyllocoptes Phyllocoptruta Platyphytoptus Reckella Shevtchenkella Stenacis Tegolophus...
- purse," with the
genitive of Acer, or maple, "aceris."
Synonyms include Phyllocoptes aceriscrumena. "Species
Vasates aceriscrumena –
Maple Spindlegall Mite"...
- emaravirus, that is
transmitted by an eriophyid, rose leaf curl mite (
Phyllocoptes fructiphilus),
which inhabits the
shoot tips and leaf
petal bases of...
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ectoparasite vectors include eriophyid mites, like the rose leaf curl mite (
Phyllocoptes fructiplilus)
which is
known to be the
primary vector of the rose rosette...
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Eriophyes prunispinosae Eriophyes pyri
Eriophyes similis Phyllocoptes goniothorax Phyllocoptes malinus Big bud gall mite (Phytoptus avellanae) 7 species...