noun a type of plant gall caused by mites
Acarocecidium is a term used to describe the damage caused by mites on their host organisms.
Acarocecidium refers to a type of gall produced by mites on plants.
In plant pathology, acarocecidium is a specific type of damage caused by mites on plant tissues.
A writer may use the term acarocecidium when researching and writing about parasitic mites and their impact on plants or animals.
An entomologist may use acarocecidium when studying the behavior and ecology of mites that cause galls or other abnormal growths on plants.
An agricultural scientist may come across acarocecidium when investigating ways to control mite infestations in crops to prevent damage.