Aceria
Aceria is a genus of mites belonging to the family Eriophyidae, the gall mites. These tiny animals are parasites of plants. Several species can cause blistering and galls, including erineum galls.[1] A few are economically significant pests, while others are useful as agents of biological pest control of invasive plants such as rush skeletonweed (Chondrilla juncea), creeping thistle (Cirsium arvense), and field bindweed (Convolvulus arvensis).
- For the wine grape, see Cabernet Franc.
Aceria | |
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Colored SEM of Aceria anthocoptes (rust mite) White bar is 30 µm. | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Subphylum: | Chelicerata |
Class: | Arachnida |
Subclass: | Acari |
Order: | Trombidiformes |
Family: | Eriophyidae |
Genus: | Aceria Keifer, 1944 |
Species | |
900+, see text |
There are over 900 species in this genus.[2]
Species
- Aceria anthocoptes (Nalepa, 1892) – rust mite, russet mite
- Aceria banatica Vidovic, 2011[3]
- Aceria bipedis Manson, 1984
- Aceria calystegiae (Lamb 1952)
- Aceria capreae Manson, 1984
- Aceria carmichaeliae Lamb, 1952
- Aceria chondrillae Canestrini, 1891 – skeletonweed gall mite, chondrilla gall mite
- Aceria clianthi Lamb, 1952
- Aceria depressae Manson, 1984
- Aceria diospyri Keifer, 1944
- Aceria erinea (Nalepa, 1891)
- Aceria eriobotryae (Keifer, 1938)
- Aceria ficus (Cotte, 1920)
- Aceria fraxinicola (Nalepa, 1890)
- Aceria fraxinivora (Nalepa, 1909)
- Aceria gallae T.Huang, 1996
- Aceria genistae (Nalepa, 1891)
- Aceria gersoni Manson, 1984
- Aceria gleicheniae Manson, 1984
- Aceria guerreronis Keifer, 1965
- Aceria hagleyensis Manson, 1984
- Aceria healyi Manson, 1970
- Aceria iteina (Nalepa, 1925)
- Aceria jasmini Channabasavanna, 1966
- Aceria jasminoidis Huang, 2001
- Aceria korelli Manson, 1984
- Aceria kuko (Kishida, 1927)
- Aceria labiatiflorae (Thomas, 1872) (syn. A. oregani)
- Aceria lanyuensis Huang, 2001
- Aceria litchii (Keifer, 1943)
- Aceria litseae (Keifer, 1972)
- Aceria lycopersici (Wolffenstein 1879)
- Aceria malherbae Nuzzaci, 1985 – bindweed gall mite
- Aceria mangiferae Sayed, 1946
- Aceria manukae Lamb, 1952
- Aceria mayae Manson, 1984
- Aceria melicopis Manson, 1984
- Aceria melicyti Lamb, 1953
- Aceria microphyllae Manson, 1984
- Aceria mikaniae (Nalepa, 1918)
- Aceria monoica Huang, 2001
- Aceria nervisequa Canestrini
- Aceria parvensis Manson 1972
- Aceria pimeliae Manson, 1984
- Aceria pipturi Keifer, 1966
- Aceria plagianthi Manson, 1984
- Aceria pobuzii Huang, 1996
- Aceria pseudoplatani Corti, 1905
- Aceria roxburghianae Huang, 2008
- Aceria rubifaciens Lamb, 1953
- Aceria sacchari Wang, 1964
- Aceria serratifoliae Huang, 2008
- Aceria sheldoni Ewing 1937 – citrus bud mite
- Aceria shepherdiae Keifer, 1966
- Aceria simonensis Manson, 1984
- Aceria spicati (Stebbins, 1909)
- Aceria strictae Manson, 1984
- Aceria sylvestrae Huang, 2008
- Aceria taiwanensis Huang, 2008
- Aceria tenuifolii Manson, 1984
- Aceria titirangiensis Lamb 1953
- Aceria tosichella (Keifer, 1969)
- Aceria tulipae (Keifer, 1938)
- Aceria victoriae Ramsay, 1958
- Aceria waltheri (Keifer, 1939)
- Aceria virosae Huang, 2008
- Aceria yushania K. Huang, 2001
- Aceria zoysima Manson, 1989
References
- Huang, K. (2008). "Aceria (Acarina: Eriophyoidea) in Taiwan: five new species and plant abnormalities caused by sixteen species" (PDF excerpt). Zootaxa. 1829: 1–30.
- Magud, Biljana D; Stanisavljević, Ljubiša Ž; Petanović, Radmila U (2017). "Morphological variation in different populations of Aceria anthocoptes (Acari: Eriophyoidea) associated with the Canada thistle, Cirsium arvense, in Serbia". Experimental and Applied Acarology. 42 (3): 173–183. doi:10.1007/s10493-007-9085-y. ISSN 1572-9702. PMID 17611806.
- Vidovic, B. (2011). A new Aceria species (Acari: Eriophyoidea) on Echinops ritro L. subsp. ruthenicus (M.Bieb.) Nyman (Asteraceae) from Serbia and a supplement to the original description of Aceria brevicincta (Nalepa 1898). Zootaxa 2796, 56–66.
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