Box 0001
Contains 59 Results:
Nodonota puncticollis: Feeding of adults on rose bud, 1932-06-06
Ten 5x7 black and white photographs and negatives. F. F. Smith. Photograph by Pratt
Nodonota puncticallis: truck crop – number 4847, 1939-06-01
Nodonota puncticallis: truck crop – number 4847
Nodonota puncticollis say: tropical – number T.C. 6693 A and B, 1932-06-06
Two 3x3 black and white photographs
Two 5x7 black and white photographs: Rose blossoms injured by Nodonota puncticollis say: left – fully expanded bloom injured; right – blossom completely destroyed and developing bud injured. Mrs. Rayall’s farm near Glenmont, Maryland – June 1939. Photograph by C.A. Weigel., 1939-06
Two 5x7 black and white photographs. Left – fully expanded bloom injured; right – blossom completely destroyed and developing bud injured. Mrs. Rayall’s farm near Glenmont, Maryland. Photograph by C.A. Weigel
Feeding injury to individuals rose petals, caused by adults of Nodonota puncticollis say, 1939-06
Two 5x7 black and white photographs. Glenmont, Maryland. C. A. Weigel. Photograph by Pratt
Phyllopertha horticola – number 894, undated
3x5 black and white photograph
Paria canella: tropical – number T.C. 5730, 1920
4x5 black and white photograph
Olethreutes: tropical – T.C. 5888, 1915
5x7 black and white photograph
Paria canella Fab – number T.C. 5856, undated
4x6 black and white photograph
Paria canella – number T.C. 5735, 1921-07-16
4x6 black and white photograph: Paria canella – number T.C. 5735, July 16, 1921.