Box 0001
Contains 59 Results:
Platynota stultana Wlsm. – number T.C. 6899, 1934-02-08
4x6 black and white photograph
Agrilus sp.: truck crop – number 4589-A, 1934-09-24
3x6 black and white photograph
Agrilus sp.: truck crop – number 4589-B, 1934-09-24
4x6 black and white photograph
Adirus Irimaculatus say: number T.C. 5971., undated
4x6 black and white photograph
Macrosiphum rosae: number 5960., undated
4x6 black and white photograph
Larvae of the rose midge, undated
3x4 black and white photograph and glass negative. Washington, D.C. – J. H. Paine
Platynota stultana: Injury to new growth of rose by a larva of this moth, 1934-10-20
Black and white negative. Alexandria, Virginia
Platynota stultana: Injury to new growth of rose by larva of this moth, 1934-10-20
5x7 black and white photograph and transparencyh. Stem had been cut back to point A. to induce new growth. This new growth is ruined necessitating further cutting back. Alexandria, Virginia. Photograph by Pratt
Rose midge Dasineura rhodophaga (Coquillett): Injury on outdoor roses, 1970-07-07
Eighteen 5x7 black and white photographs and three negatives. A. vegetative terminal killed, B. young bud killed, C. stem on older bud bent at point of feeding. Croton-on-Hudson, New York