Twospotted Spider Mite – Tetranychus urticae
Two spotted Spider Mite – Tetranychus urticae
Common Name: Two spotted Spider Mite
Latin Name: Tetranychus urticae
Appearance:
- Two spotted spider mite eggs are round, transparent to pale green, and glossy. They are most commonly seen on the undersides of leaves, where adults feed. Adults spin webbing to connect them to leaves.
- The first instar is a six-legged stage termed a larva that looks and feels like an adult. The mature mite has eight legs and is green to brown in appearance.
- Males are smaller than females and have slimmer pointed abdomens. The spines of both sexes are sparse, with two dark pigmented patches on their backs.
- Food particles can be visible through the body wall in these pigmented spots—the mature female of the two-spotted spider mite measures about 1/64″ in length.