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    Eriophyes inangulis is a mite that forms the alder vein angle gall. It develops in a chemically induced gall; a sub-spherical distortion rising up from...
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    is restricted to lime trees. Eriophyes inangulis Oak marble gall Oak apple Oak artichoke gall Cola-nut gall "Eriophyes tiliae". Global Biodiversity Information...
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    Eriophyes gossypii , cotton blister mite Eriophyes guerreronis Eriophyes inangulis Eriophyes kuko Eriophyes laevis Eriophyes lateannulatus Eriophyes leiosoma...
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    to the tree. Another, also harmless, gall is caused by a midge, Eriophyes inangulis, which sucks sap from the leaves forming pustules. The common alder...
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    alnobetula). Leaves are occasionally infected by both this species and Eriophyes inangulis. Identification of gall mites on alder is tentative and the mites...
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