gall mites - translation to russian
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gall mites - translation to russian

Gall fly; Gall Fly
  • Parthenogenetic generation female [[gall wasp]]s ''Neuroterus albipes'', from galls on ''[[Quercus robur]]''

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общая лексика

галловые клещи (Eriophyidae)

maple bladder-gall mite         
SPECIES OF ARACHNID
Maple bladder-gall mite; Maple bladdergall mite; Maple bladder gall mite

общая лексика

клещик кленовый (Vasates quadripedes)

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  • Lime nail galls on ''[[Tilia × europaea]]'', caused by the mite ''[[Eriophyes tiliae]]''
  • [[Harvest mite]] (Trombiculidae) life cycle: the larvae and nymphs resemble small adults, though the larvae have only six legs.
  • Mite, cf ''Glaesacarus rhombeus'', fossilised in [[Baltic amber]], [[Upper Eocene]]
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  • Mites and their eggs, drawn by [[Robert Hooke]], ''[[Micrographia]]'', 1665
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  • [[Public health]] worker Stefania Lanzia using a [[scabies mite]] to publicise [[scabies]], an often overlooked condition especially among the elderly
  • The microscopic mite ''[[Lorryia formosa]]'' ([[Tydeidae]])
COMMON NAME FOR SMALL ARACHNIDS
Acari; Mites; Acarine; Mite infestations; Hypopus; Hypopi; Hypopodes; Acaridan; Acaridans; Acarian; Deutonymph; Acarina; Lepidoglyphus destructor; Tritonymph; Acarines; Evolutionary history of mites

общая лексика

гипопус

Definition

ГАЛЛЬ
(Gall) Франц Йозеф (1758-1828) , австрийский врач, создатель френологии. Предложил (1810-19) теорию локализации психических функций в коре больших полушарий головного мозга.

Wikipedia

Gall-inducing insect

A gall-inducing insect is any insect that can cause the growth of galls within plants. There are several groups of insects that meet this description. They include the gall wasps, scales, gall midges, aphids, psyllids and certain species of leafminer flies.

See List of insect galls

Galls are growth deformities induced in certain plants by various insects which are mostly species-specific. Galls induced by insects can be viewed as an extended phenotype of the inducing insect, and gall-inducing insects specialize on their host plants, often to a greater extent than insects that feed on the same plant without creating galls.

The gall's form or type depends on what organism is attacking the plant and where the plant is being attacked.

Based on the form, there are two classification systems used to identify the cause of galls: causative agents located outside plant tissues, and those agents located inside plant tissues.

Causative outside agents include:

  • Krebs gall is caused by surface agents.
  • Filz gall is caused by agents among surface hairs.
  • Fold/roll gall is caused by agents within turned-over leaf blades.
  • Pouch gall is caused by agents within a cup-like structure that occurs when opposite ends of the infected structure arch upward and form a spherical oval.

Causitive inside agents include:

  • Covering gall is caused by agents embedded within a gall when plant tissues rise up and surround the parasite.
  • Lysenchyme gall is caused by agents that sink into the plant when the plant cells dissolve away and close around the parasite.
  • Mark gall is caused by agents burrowing within plant tissue before gall develops.

This symbiotic relationship is rather one-sided, with not much research verifying any benefit given to the plant species; therefore such insects are most likely parasites of their host plant. The insect that causes the gall formation gets an entire microenvironment or microhabitat provided to it, safe from climate and predation, to grow within, and with a rich supply of food formed within the gall for the insect to feed upon. Ecologically, gall-inducing insects, because of their creation of a microhabitat, are often attacked by parasitoid or inquiline insects that take advantage of the excess resources the gall-inducer causes the plant to create, often leading to more biodiversity in the ecosystem than what would exist without the presence of gall-inducers. Thus gall-inducing insects are examples of ecosystem engineers.

What is the Russian for gall mites? Translation of &#39gall mites&#39 to Russian