Aceria parulmi

Family: Eriophyidae | Genus: Aceria
Detachable: integral
Color: brown, green
Texture: hairy
Abundance:
Shape: conical, spindle, numerous, cylindrical
Season: Spring
Related:
Alignment: erect
Walls: thin
Location: upper leaf, leaf midrib, between leaf veins, at leaf vein angles
Form: pocket
Cells: not applicable
Possible Range:i
Common Name(s): Elm finger gall mite
Synonymy:
Name
Notes
Eriophyes parulmi
Keifer, 1965a

Amrine Catalog

Aceria parulmi

Eriophyes parulmi (Keifer, 1965)
Aceria ulmi (Garman, 1883)

Hosts: Ulmus americana, parvifolia, crassifolia

Relationship: "Finger-like upper surface leaf galls"; large, elongate pouch galls filled with hairs, on upper leaf surface.

Range: WI, FL, KS, OH, SD, TX, WV, WI

- James Amrine: (2019) Amrine Catalog©


Further Information:
Author(s)
Year
Title
License
H. H. Keifer
1965
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Magdalena Briones, Burruss McDaniel
1976
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Hartford Keifer,Edward Baker,Tokuwo Kono,Mercedes Delfinado,William Styer
1982
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James Amrine
2019
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