rust mite

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rust mite

A rust mite causes reddish-brown spots on the leaves of a lemon tree.

Definition

Noun: 1. A type of microscopic arachnid: A rust mite is any of several species of very small mites (family Eriophyidae) that feed on plants. 2. Cause of plant damage: These mites burrow into plant tissues, causing a characteristic reddish-brown or rust-colored discoloration on leaves, fruit, or stems.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The peach tree's leaves showed signs of a rust mite infestation.
    • The gardener identified the rust mite as the cause of the bronzing on the rose leaves.
    • Controlling rust mite populations often requires specific miticides.
Advanced Usage
  • As a collective term: "Rust mite" is often used as a general term for eriophyid mites that cause russeting or rust-like symptoms, rather than referring to a single specific species.
    • Citrus rust mite and pear rust mite are common pests in orchards.
Variants and Related Words
  • Eriophyid mite (n): The scientific family name for rust mites and other gall, blister, or bud mites.
  • Russeting (n): The symptom caused by rust mites—a rough, brownish discoloration on plant surfaces.
Synonyms
  • Plant mite: A broader term for mites that feed on plants.
  • Eriophyid: The technical term used in entomology and agriculture.
Notes on Meaning

The term "rust mite" specifically denotes the causal agent of the plant damage. The discoloration itself is a symptom (russeting), while the organism is the "rust mite." The name derives directly from the visual effect the pest has on the plant.

rust mite

A rust mite causes reddish-brown spots on the leaves of a lemon tree.

Noun
  1. any of several varieties of mite that burrow into plants and cause a reddish-brown discoloration on the leaves or fruit