Eriophyoids are no more than 0.5 mm long and usually 0.12 mm long or less. The body shape is usually long and wormlike (vermiform), but it can rarely be flattened or lobulate. At the front end of the body are the mouthparts, a pair of minute
palps and two pairs of legs. The posterior part of the body is annulate, meaning it is covered in rings (annuli). The body and legs have some
setae but fewer than in other mites (i.e. setation is reduced). In terms of colour, eriophyoids are white to yellowish. Females have a genital flap posterior to the coxae of the second pair of legs, and they lack
genital papillae. Males have reduced genital flaps. == Reproduction ==