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flowers immature fruits aculops rhois, poison ivy gall mite occasionally one finds poison ivy that looks like it has contracted a bad case of, well, poison ivy: a spreading rash of small, red blisters. the "rash," however, is composed of galls made by a tiny insect, aculops rhois—a mite that lays its eggs
in emerging leaves. a gall is formed around the eggs, and the mite hatchlings consume the swollen tissue before eventually emerging from the galls as adults. aculops rhois galls covering poison ivy leaves references: gn jones , kricher & morrison , rl jones , voss & reznicek , mohlenbrock , hilty ,...
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