@PlantDiseaseGuy I know what you mean. Even emails are against us: I type in ‘it’ at the beginning of a sentence and it gives me Ithaca! I type ‘phyto’ and it inserts phytoplankton. This makes for imbecilic messages to one’s collaborators and sponsors!
@xioli2013 Xiaoping, this looks to be a grape leaf with galling that is probably due to a small fly. If you have access to the plant, cut in to the galls and see what kind of a larva is within. This is more likely from a fly larva than a mite. This is a “cone gall”.
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