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Box 0001

 Container

Contains 59 Results:

Dasyneura rhodophaga: Pupa case of the rose midge, undated

 File — Box: 0001, Folder: 0011
Scope and Contents

3x5 black and white photograph and glass negative. Washington, D. C. Photograph by J. H. Paine

Dates: undated

Platynota stultana: Injury to new growth of rose by a larva of this moth, 1934-10-20

 File — Box: 0001, Folder: 0012
Scope and Contents

Three 5x7 black and white photographs. Alexandria, Virginia. Photograph by Pratt

Dates: 1934-10-20

Rose buds variety of Briarcliff – showing injury by larvae of this moth, 1934-10-20

 File — Box: 0001, Folder: 0013
Scope and Contents

Five 5x7 black and white photographs. Buds show discolored areas, holes in the petals, petals webbed together, and distortion. Alexandria, Virginia – October 20, 1934. Photograph by Pratt.

Dates: 1934-10-20

Platynota stultana: Rose buds, variation Briarcliff – showing injury by larvae of this moth, 1934-10-28

 File — Box: 0001, Folder: 0017
Scope and Contents

5x7 black and white transparency. Buds show discolored areas, holes in the petals, petals webbed together and distortion. Alexandria, Virginia. Photograph by Pratt

Dates: 1934-10-28

Penthina nimbatana: number 5841, undated

 File — Box: 0001, Folder: 0019