Eriophyes exilis
Mite Eriophyes exilis
Description
Lime mite Eriophyes exilis, is a microscopic arthropod that belongs to the family Eriophyidae. It is a plant-feeding mite that specifically targets lime trees (Tilia spp.), also known as linden trees. Lime mites are tiny, measuring about 0.2 to 0.3 millimeters in length, making them difficult to see with the naked eye. Symptoms of the presence of Eriophyes exilis infestation on lime trees can vary depending on the specific host tree species. One of the most noticeable symptoms is the development of leaf blisters or galls on the lime tree foliage. These blisters are small, irregularly shaped swellings that form on the upper surface of the leaves. They can be green, red, or yellow in color, depending on the lime tree species and the stage of infestation. A common symptom is felt patches in the axils of the veins on the underside of the leaf. They appear on the upper side as small lumps - blisters.
Symptom
A common symptom is felt patches in the axils of the veins on the underside of the leaf. They appear on the upper side as small lumps - blisters. Symptoms may vary depending on the host plant.
Tree Species: Lime
Part of a plant- attacked: Leaf / Needle
Pest significance: Less harmful
Pest Category: Mites
Invasive Species: No
Present in EU: Yes
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