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List of Nalepa Species by Genus and Species with Hosts List of Nalepa species by genus + host names 460 species (≈9% of currently described number of eriophyoid species) from 41 genera from 3 families: Phytoptidae (3 genera / 10 species), Diptilomiopidae (4 genera/ 8 species), Eriophyidae (35 genera / 442 species) Abacarus – 2 Aculus – 44 Colomerus – 2 Monochetus – 1 Stenacis – 2 Acalitus – 12 Aequsomatus – 1 Criotacus – 1 Neotegonotus – 2 Tegonotus – 10 Acaphylla – 1 Anthocoptes – 9 Cupacarus – 1 Paraphytoptus – 4 Tegoprionus – 1 Acaphyllisa – 1 Baileyna – 2 Diptacus – 1 Phyllocoptes – 34 Trisetacus – 3 Acaricalus – 1 Calepitrimerus – 1 Diptilomiopus – 1 Phytoptochetus – 2 Vasates – 1 Acaricalus – 2 Callyntrotus – 2 Epitrimerus – 12 Phytoptus – 6 (?) Aceria – 196 Cecidodectes – 1 Eriophyes – 59 Rhinophytoptus – 1 Aculodes – 1 Cecidophyes – 10 Fragariocoptes – 1 Rhyncaphytoptus – 5 Aculops – 13 Cecidophyopsis – 7 Leipothrix – 1 Shevtchenkella – 4 1. Abacarus hystrix (Nalepa, 1896) - Elymus repens (L.) Gould 42. Aceria brevipes (Nalepa, 1899) - Atriplex halimus L. 2. Abacarus rechingeri (Nalepa, 1909) - Spiraeanthemum samoense A. Gray 43. Aceria brevipunctata (Nalepa, 1889) - Ulmus laevis Pallas 3. Acalitus blastophthirus (Nalepa, 1917) - Fagus sylvatica L. ,X jun syn of Acalitus 44. Aceria brevirostris (Nalepa, 1892) - Polygala amara L. stenaspsis (Nalepa, 1891) 45. Aceria calathina (Nalepa, 1917) - Tanacetum vulgare L. 4. Acalitus? calycophthirus (Nalepa, 1891) - Betula pendula Roth 46. Aceria calycina (Nalepa, 1920) - Quercus ilex L. X, junior synonym of Aceria rudis 5. Acalitus? cotoneastri (Nalepa, 1926) - Cotoneaster integerrimus Medik. (Nalepa, 1902). 6. Acalitus? longisetosus (Nalepa, 1892) - Betula pendula Roth. 47. Aceria capsellae (Nalepa, 1891) - Capsella bursapastoris (L.) Medik. 7. Acalitus? notolius (Nalepa, 1919) - Betula pubescens Ehrh. 48. Aceria carlinae (Nalepa, 1905) - Chamaeleon gummifer (L.) Cass. 8. Acalitus phloeocoptes (Nalepa, 1890) - Prunus domestica L. 49. Aceria carvi (Nalepa, 1895) - Carum carvi L. 9. Acalitus? phyllereus (Nalepa, 1919) - Alnus incana (L.) Willd. 50. Aceria caulobia (Nalepa, 1900) - Suaeda vera J. F. Gmelin in L. 10. Acalitus plicans (Nalepa, 1917) - Fagus sylvatica L. 51. Aceria centaureae (Nalepa, 1891) - Centaurea jacea L. 11. Acalitus plicator (Nalepa, 1920) - Fagus sylvatica L. 52. Aceria cephalonea (Nalepa, 1922) - Acer pseudoplatanus L. 12. Acalitus? prunispinosae (Nalepa, 1926) - Prunus spinosa L. 53. Aceria cerastii (Nalepa, 1892) - Cerastium fontanum Baumg. ssp. vulgare (Hartm.) 13. Acalitus stenaspis (Nalepa, 1891) - Fagus sylvatica L. Greuter & Burdet Cerastium triviale Link 14. Acalitus? stereothrix (Nalepa, 1914) - Dyschoriste repens (Nees) Kuntze 54. Aceria cerrea (Nalepa, 1898) - Quercus cerris L. 15. Acaphylla acromia (Nalepa, 1891) - Betula pubescens L. 55. Aceria cerrigemmarum (Nalepa, 1920) - Quercus cerris L. 16. Acaphyllisa salicobia (Nalepa, 1892) - Salix alba L. 56. Aceria chloranthes (Nalepa, 1929) - Campanula rotundifolia L. 17. Acaricalus cristatus (Nalepa, 1897) - Quercus pubescens L. 57. Aceria cingulata (Nalepa, 1909) - Eugenia wightiana Wight 18. Acaricalus dipterochelus (Nalepa, 1920) - Alnus incana (L.) Willd. 58. Aceria cladophthira (Nalepa, 1892) - Solanum dulcamara L. X, junior synonym of 19. Acaricalus trinotus (Nalepa, 1892) - Alnus glutinosa (L.) Gaertn. Aceria lycopersici (Wolffenstein, 1879). 20. Aceria acaciae (Nalepa, 1914) - Acacia leucophloea (Roxb.) Willdenow 59. Aceria convolvuli (Nalepa, 1898) - Convolvulus arvensis L. 21. Aceria aceriscampestris (Nalepa, 1922) - Acer campestre L. X, junior synonym of 60. Aceria cordiae (Nalepa, 1914) - Cordia dichotoma G. Forster X, junior homonym of myriadeum (Murray, 1870). Aceria cordiae (Cook, 1909); if they are different species then it needs a new name. 22. Aceria acerismonspessulani (Nalepa, 1922) - Acer monspessulanum L. 61. Aceria craspedophyes (Nalepa, 1925) - Salix trianda L., var. discolor 23. Aceria affinis (Nalepa, 1900) - Artemisia arborescens L. 62. Aceria crassipunctata (Nalepa, 1909) - Acer campestre L. X junior synonym of 24. Aceria ajugae (Nalepa, 1892) - Ajuga genevensis L. Aceria carinifex (Kieffer, 1902). 25. Aceria alniviridis Nalepa, 1919 - Alnus viridis (Chaix) DC. X junior synonym of 63. Aceria crotalariae (Nalepa, 1914) - Crotalaria mucronata Desv. Eriophyes alniincanae Nalepa, 1919. 64. Aceria cryptomera (Nalepa, 1918) - Acalypha caturus Bl. 26. Aceria alpestris (Nalepa, 1892) - Rhododendron ferrugineum L. 65. Aceria cryptotricha (Nalepa, 1914) - Vitex pinnata L. 27. Aceria ambigua (Nalepa, 1918) - Flueggea virosa (Roxb. ex Willd.) Voigt 66. Aceria dactylonyx (Nalepa, 1914) - Macaranga tanarius (L.) Muell. Arg. 28. Aceria anceps (Nalepa, 1892) - Veronica chamaedrys L. 67. Aceria dalmatina (Nalepa, 1915) - Euphorbia characias L. subsp. wulfenii (Hoppe ex 29. Aceria anguillula (Nalepa, 1923) - Pterospermum javanicum Jungh W. D. J. Koch) Radcl.Sm. 30. Aceria anonyma (Nalepa, 1921) - Elaeocarpus glaber Blume 68. Aceria destructor (Nalepa, 1891) - Sedum reflexum L. 31. Aceria anthocoptes (Nalepa, 1892) - Cirsium arvense (L.) Scop. 69. Aceria diantherae (Nalepa, 1914) - Strobilanthes filiformis Blume [unresolved 32. Aceria anthonoma (Nalepa, 1892) - Thesium linophyllon L. [excluded] name]. 33. Aceria aoeca (Nalepa, 1909) - Euodia hortensis J. R. Forst. & G. Forst. 70. Aceria dispar (Nalepa, 1891) - Populus tremula L. 34. Aceria aphanothrix (Nalepa, 1923) - Cryptocarya costata Blume 71. Aceria doctersi (Nalepa, 1909) - Cinnamomum verum J. S. Presl.X, junior synonym 35. Aceria aporosae (Nalepa, 1914) - Aporosa dioica (Roxb.) Mull. Arg. of Aceria boisi (Gerber, 1904). 36. Aceria asperula (Nalepa, 1914) - Streblus asper Lour. 72. Aceria drabae (Nalepa, 1890) - Cardaria draba (L.) Desv. 37. Aceria baliotes (Nalepa, 1921) - Solanum lasiocarpum Dunal 73. Aceria ehretiae (Nalepa, 1914) - Carmona retusa (Lam.) G. Don 38. Aceria bartschiae (Nalepa, 1907) - Bartsia alpina L. 74. Aceria enantha (Nalepa, 1892) - Jasione montana L. 39. Aceria beilschmiediae (Nalepa, 1921) - Beilschmiedia roxburghiana Nees. 75. Aceria erinea (Nalepa, 1891) - Juglans regia L. 40. Aceria bistriata (Nalepa, 1919) - Alnus incana (L.) Willd. 76. Aceria eriobia (Nalepa, 1922) - Acer pseudoplatanus L. X, junior synonym of Aceria 41. Aceria brevicincta (Nalepa, 1898) - Jurinea mollis Reichenb. macrocheluserinea Trotter, 1902. 77. Aceria ervi (Nalepa, 1894) - Vicia hirsuta (L.) Gray 118. Aceria liriothrix (Nalepa, 1918) - Dendrocnide peltata (Blume) Miq. 78. Aceria euaspis (Nalepa, 1892) - Lotus corniculatus L. 119. Aceria lissonota (Nalepa, 1919) - Betula pubescens Ehrh. 79. Aceria eucricotes (Nalepa, 1892) - Lycium europaeum L. 120. Aceria loewi (Nalepa, 1890) - Syringa vulgaris L. 80. Aceria euphrasiae (Nalepa, 1891) - Euphrasia officinalis L. 121. Aceria longior (Nalepa, 1891) - Capsella bursapastoris Moench. 81. Aceria eutricha (Nalepa,1894) - Lappula squarrosa (Ratz.) Dumort. 122. Aceria longirostris (Nalepa, 1919) - Alnus glutinosa (L.) Gaertn. 82. Aceria faginea (Nalepa, 1920a) - Fagus sylvatica L. 123. Aceria longiseta (Nalepa, 1891) - Hieracium murorum L. 83. Aceria filiformis (Nalepa, 1890) - Ulmus minor P. Mill. 124. Aceria lophophyes (Nalepa, 1922) - Acer campestre L. 84. Aceria fraxini (Nalepa, 1890) - Fraxinus excelsior L. X, junior synonym of Aceria 125. Aceria macrochela (Nalepa, 1891) - Acer campestre L. fraxini (Karpelles, 1884). 126. Aceria macrorhyncha (Nalepa, 1889) - Acer pseudoplatanus L. 85. Aceria fraxinicola (Nalepa, 1890) - Fraxinus excelsior L. 127. Aceria macrotuberculata (Nalepa, 1895) - Valeriana officinalis L. 86. Aceria fraxinivora (Nalepa, 1909) - Fraxinus excelsior L. 128. Aceria malloti (Nalepa, 1923) - Mallotus tiliifolius (Blume) Muell.Arg. 87. Aceria gastrotricha (Nalepa, 1918) - Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. 129. Aceria massalongoi (Nalepa, 1925) - Syringa vulgaris L. X, junior synonym of Aceria 88. Aceria genistae (Nalepa, 1892) - Cytisus scoparius (L.) Link. saalasi (Liro, 1940). 89. Aceria glochidii (Nalepa, 1918) - Glochidion obscurum (Willd.) Blume 130. Aceria megalonyx (Nalepa, 1909) - Acer campestre L., X, junior synonym of Aceria 90. Aceria grandis (Nalepa, 1900) - Centaurea stoebe L. macrochela (Nalepa, 1891) (synonymy by Nal. 1922b, p. 567). 91. Aceria gymnoprocta (Nalepa, 1902) - Malva moschata L. 131. Aceria merremiae (Nalepa, 1914) - Merremia gemella (Burm. f.) Hallier f. 92. Aceria gyrograpta (Nalepa, 1918) - Litsea monopetala (Roxb.) Pers. 132. Aceria micropa (Nalepa, 1914) - Pluchea indica Less. 93. Aceria heimi (Nalepa, 1899) - Atriplex halimus L. 133. Aceria mikaniae (Nalepa, 1918) - Mikania scandens L. 94. Aceria hemigraphidis (Nalepa, 1918) - Hemigraphis confinis (Nees) T. Anders. 134. Aceria mixacordiae (Nalepa, 1929) - Cordia dichotoma G. Forster, X, junior [unresolved name] synonym of Aceria cordiae (Cook, 1909). 95. Aceria heteronyx (Nalepa, 1891) - Acer campestre L. 135. Aceria monspessulani (Nalepa, 1922) - Acer monspessulanum L., X, junior synonym 96. Aceria hibisci (Nalepa, 1906) - Hibiscus rosasinensis L. of Aceria monspessulani (Cecconi, 1903). 97. Aceria hibiscitilea (Nalepa, 1909) - Talipariti tiliaceum (L.) Fryxell 136. Aceria monspessulerinea (Nalepa, 1922) - Acer monspessulanum L. 98. Aceria hippophaena (Nalepa, 1898) - Hippopha rhamnoides L. 137. Aceria morindae (Nalepa, 1914) - Morinda jackiana Korth. 99. Aceria horrida (Nalepa, 1917) - Artemisia vulgaris L. 138. Aceria morrisi (Nalepa, 1904) - Acacia sp. 100. Aceria hypochoerina (Nalepa, 1893) - Hypochaeris radicata L. 139. Aceria multistriata
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