
Rose midge damage from a distance.

Rose midge damage.

Tip abortion caused by rose midges.

Rose midge damage (bull-necking)

Another picture of rose midge damage (bull-necking) and the white spots are midge larvae.

Close-up of rose larval midges under the sepal. All photos posted were found on the http://oregonstate.edu/dept/nurspest/rose_midge.htm website and appear to have been taken by Robin Rosetta.
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