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Description
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SEM of a two spotted spider mite Tetranychus urticae mag 30x at 24 x 36 mm with piercing mouthparts that allow the mite to suck sap from over 200 plant species This mite is one of the most economically costly and commonly attacks woody plants Spider mites spin fine webbing strands and cause leaf discoloration due to mesophyll cell collapse |
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Keywords
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Acarina, Acari, Anatomical, Anatomy, Animal, Anatomy, Animal, Arachnid, Arachnida, Araneae, Arthropod, Arthropoda, Attack, Biological, Biology, Biological, Classification, Cause, Cell, Cellular, Chemical, Chemistry, Common, Color, Collapse, Concept, Cost, Cytology, Discoloration, Economic, Economics, Eukaryotae, Eukaryote, Expensive, Expense, Feed, Feeding, Fine, Fluid, Graying, Histologic, Histological, Histology, Host, Hornworm, Important, Infestation, Infest, Internal, Plant, Transport, Invertebrate, Leaf, Leaves, Life, Science, Liquid, Lower, Mesophyll, Micrograph, Micrography, Microscopy, Mite, Mouthpart, Needle, Like, Organism, Pierce, Piercing, Plant, Plant, Anatomy, Plant, Tissue, Plant, Shoot, System, Properties, Report, Sap, Scanning, Electron, Micrograph, Science, SEM, Species, Spider, Spin, Strand, Substance, Suck, Sucking, Surface, Tissue, Two, Spotted, Web, Webbing, Wood, Wooden, Woody, Yellow, Yellowing |
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