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Egg masses on sugar maple leaves

Egg masses on sugar maple leaves
Richmond, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA
June 5, 2018
Size: ~ size of pencil eraser
Found on the underside of many sugar maple leaves. The masses vary in size but are all less than the size of a dime, with most in that pencil eraser size range.

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This is erineum (modified leaf tissue) produced by mites. There are multiple genera of mites that do something similar to maple leaves.

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