Figure 2 in A gall mite, Aceria rhodiolae (Acari: Eriophyidae), altering the phytochemistry of a medicinal plant, Rhodiola rosea (Crassulaceae), in the Canadian Arctic

Figure 2. Aceria rhodiolae habitus. (A) Many (mostly adult) individuals under dissecting scope. (B) Adult female ventrolateral view (scanning electron micrograph) and (C) dorsolateral view (differential interference contrast light microscopy). Scale on (B) also applies to (C). The large size of fema...

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Main Authors: Beaulieu, F., Cuerrier, A., Filion, V.J., Saleem, A., Arnason, J.T.
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Published: 2015
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Online Access:https://zenodo.org/record/3990265
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Summary:Figure 2. Aceria rhodiolae habitus. (A) Many (mostly adult) individuals under dissecting scope. (B) Adult female ventrolateral view (scanning electron micrograph) and (C) dorsolateral view (differential interference contrast light microscopy). Scale on (B) also applies to (C). The large size of female in (C) is in part due to some flattening of that specimen during the slide-mounting process. ch, cheliceral stylets; and other notations indicate setae of prodorsal shield and opisthosoma. Published as part of Beaulieu, F., Cuerrier, A., Filion, V.J., Saleem, A. & Arnason, J.T., 2015, A gall mite, Aceria rhodiolae (Acari: Eriophyidae), altering the phytochemistry of a medicinal plant, Rhodiola rosea (Crassulaceae), in the Canadian Arctic, pp. 1237-1263 in Journal of Natural History 50 on page 1240, DOI:10.1080/00222933.2015.1103910, http://zenodo.org/record/3990261