Vasates quadripedes

Description

The mite Vasates quadripedes causes galls to form on the leaf veins or leaf blades of Silver Maple, but possibly on other similar ornamental Maple species. The galls are round or elongate, shiny, and with a rather knobbly appearance. They are quite large being 1.5 to 5 mm high and may be yellowish green or bright red at first, becoming darker red and black with age. There may be numerous galls on the same leaf.

Identification difficulty

Gall Adult

Recording advice

Ensure you have correctly identified the host plant, and provide a photo

Habitat

Found on Silver Maple but possibly on other similar ornamental Maple species.

When to see it

From May onwards when Silver Maple is in leaf.

Life History

The mites overwinter under the bark of the Silver Maple, and then move to the new leaves in the spring and begin feeding, causing the galls to form.

UK Status

Fairly recently discovered in Britain but probably quite frequent.

VC55 Status

Status in Leicestershire and Rutland not known.

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Species profile

Common names
Maple Bladder Gall Mite
Species group:
Mites, Ticks & Pseudoscorpions
Kingdom:
Animalia
Order:
Trombidiformes
Family:
Eriophyidae
Records on NatureSpot:
39
First record:
19/09/2007 (Frankum, Maggie)
Last record:
08/11/2023 (Smith, Peter)

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