Robert G. Rosenstiel Papers, 1940-1988
(box SR 6/6/5/40)
I. Biographical information, Application for Commission in the U.S.Public
Health Service, ca. 1941
II. Correspondence, 1940-1991
III. Anopheline Studies:
Anophelines, malaria control in war areas, reports, 1943-1948
Surveys, charts, correspondence regarding malaria in Camp Adair
area, 1943-1944
IV. Cnephasia longana (Omnivorous Leaf Tier) Research:
Summary of dissertation, C. longana Thesis, The
Taxonomy, Life History and Cultural Relations of
Cnephasia Longana (Haworth), The Omnivorous
Leaf Tier, (including 19 prints), 1950
Pamphlets, bulletins, circulars authored by Rosenstiel regarding
Omnivorous Leaf Tier and other insect pests on
strawberries, 1941-1972
Cnephasia report, research data and charts, 1946-1953
(prints, slides and negatives stored separately)
Omnivorous leaf-tier injury, leaf samples, 1949
V. Small Fruit and Berry Insects Research:
Small fruit insects, reports and correspondence, 1948-1959
Small fruit insects, techniques for collecting insects, n.d.
Wood NP [New Planting] strawberry plot charts and wood
strawberry plot charts, 1954
Other test plot charts and photostats, ca. 1941-1942 (Negatives
stored separately)
Berry insect pests, reports and correspondence, 1958-1960;
1962; 1967; 1971-74
Research notes and abstracts on root weevil control, 1960-1972
Gooseberry insect pests, bulletins, art work for publication,
research notes, 1987-1989 (Prints, slides and negatives
stored separately)
VI. Nursery Insects Research:
Cotoneaster Webworm bulletin and monograph, 1937
Nurserymens newsletter, originals, 1946-1947
Nursery data, trees; chart of elm trees on OSC campus, 1947
Nursery data and charts, 1948-1951
Project reports, insect control studies, 1948-1949
VII. Tullgren Funnel Information, Research Apparatus
(box SR 6/6/5/50)
VIII. Notebooks, Field and Laboratory Notes, 1946-1988:
Strawberry root weevils, includes some data on other weevils, crown
moth, spittle bug, crown miner and tortrix, (eight notebooks),
1951-1981
Root weevils, includes symptoms, and other small fruit insect research,
(seven notebooks), 1966-1981
Bushberry and cranberry insects, (notebook), 1958
Raspberry root borer, includes some data on caneberry vector insect
survey, June beetles, tussock moth, orange tortrix, crown moth,
(two notebooks), 1954-1956
Crown moth and mites, (notebook), 1957
Black gooseberry borer, (notebook), 1952-1957
Strawberry crown moth, includes some data on gooseberry miner and
root weevils, gooseberry borer, (four notebooks), 1951-1958
Gooseberry cambium miner, includes some data on raspberry cane
maggot, raspberry root borer, and omn. leaf tier, (two notebooks),
1956-1957
Omnivorous leaf tier, includes some data on strawberry leafbeetle, and
spittle bugs, (four notebooks), 1950-1957
Cyclamen mites, includes some data on orange tortrix and holly scale,
(six notebooks), 1951-1960
Orange tortrix, (three notebooks), 1947-1948
Juniper webworm, (notebook), 1951
Strawberry aphids, includes some data on strawberry mites, cyclamen
mites, and caneberry insects, (nine notebooks), 1949-1967
Berry insects, includes some data on root weevils, (seven notebooks),
1967-1975
Caneberry insects, includes some data on raspberry root borer,
strawberry crown moth, two spot mite, blueberry and gooseberry
insects, (five notebooks), 1951-1960
Two spotted mites, (notebook), 1950
Various insect pests research data, includes tests plots in greenhouse
and nursery, (eleven notebooks), 1946-1980
(2/2/09/43)
IX. Prints, Negatives, and Slides:
Rosenstiel's Cnephasia longana research, larvae and leaf injury, (two
prints 3 1/2 x 4 1/2 and 4 x 5), 1949
Diagrams of unknown plants, (36 slides, eight 5 x 8 prints)
Gooseberry branches, left one is injured, (8 x 10 print)
Bird dung deposit on clod, (35 mm negative, 5 x 5 print, two 4 x 4 1/2
prints, 3 1/2 x 4 print, 3 1/2 x 5 print; all of the same image)
Combination of three images marked as #5, #6, & #7 including the
image of bird dung deposit on clod described previously, (4 x 5
negative, two 8 x 10 prints; two 3 x 4 prints of #5 & #6 only)
Opostega biology; collage of three prints, marked #1, #2, #3; caption
for each: #1 - "exposed feeding mines in gooseberries;" #2:
"exposed mine with white frass;" #3: "exposed black frass,"
(three 8 x 10 prints, 4 x 5 negative)
Dorsal view of Opostega scioterma wings marked No. 8, (two 5 1/2 x 7
prints, two 8 x 10 prints, 4 x 5 negative)
Another view of Opostega scioterma wings, (4 x 5 negative and 8 x
10 print)
Collage of plant stem sketch and two prints; print marked number 3 is
the same as described above (bird dung deposit on clod); print
marked number 2 is the same as the one described above (dorsal
view of Opostega scioterma wings), (original 8 x 10 plant stem
sketch; 4 x 5 negative, two 5 x 7 and two 8 x 10 prints)
Chart identified as No. 4, showing stages of insect life, (three 8 x 10
and two 5 x 8 prints, 4 x 5 negative)
Gooseberry miner, sent to Dr. Rosenstiel from Martin Thingvold,
consultant, (two color slides), 1982
Rhod-bud moth, (eight 35mm negatives), 1989
Cambium miner, some in canes; note says that these prints and
negatives were not used; (seven 4 x 5 negatives, fourteen 4 x 5
prints, 3 x 4 print, six 8 1/2 x 5 prints, 32 35mm negatives)
Gooseberry miner, (four 35 mm negatives)
Gooseberry cambium miner life history, (three 4 x 5 negatives)
O nonstrigella chamb., J. McDunnough Collection, Knowlton, Quebec,
Canada, (3 1/4 x 4 1/2 print), 6 August, 1929
Opostega scioterma Meyr., E. H. Blackmore Collection, Victoria,
British Columbia, Canada, (3 1/4 x 4 1/2 print), 25 July, 1923
Opostega scioterma Meyr., W.R. Carter Collection, Victoria, British
Columbia, Canada, (3 1/2 x 3 1/2 print), n.d.
Opostega scioterma Meyr., R.G. Rosenstiel Collection, Forest Grove,
Oregon, (two 3 1/4 x 4 1/2 prints), 20 June, 1957
Unknown larvae, insect parts, and charts, (24 35 mm negatives,
thirteen 4 x 5 prints, seven 8 x 10)
Diagrams of insect parts, probably gooseberry insect pests, (nine 4 x 5
negatives; nine corresponding prints)
Plant injury, larvae, spray equipment, group of men along a road;
found in gooseberry insect file; possibly orange tortrix, (fourteen
4 x 5 and smaller prints), 1947
"Larvae on flypaper," (5 x 7 negative and print)
"Eggs of Omnivorous Leaf-tier on sliver from cedar fence post," (5 x 7
negative); "Cnephasia Hibernacular, exposed in crevice of cedar
fence post," (5 x 7 negative), 1940
Diagram of cross section of strawberry flower, (5 x 7 negative), 1940
Larval mines; possibly "tellima parviflora," as noted on envelope,
(5 x 7 negative)
"Closeup of flypapers on douglas firs at Sharp #2," (5 x 7 negative)
"Diagram of six stages of strawberry insect injury," (3 x 4 negative)
"C. longana mines in strawberry leaves," (2 1/2 x 3 1/2 negative, and
two prints)
Laboratory tropism set up, (two 5 x 7 negatives), 1940
Book pages from various resource books; envelope was marked
"cnephasia longana taxonomy," (24 3 x 5 prints)
"Tellima sp? Webbed grandiflora greenhouse," (2 1/2 x 3 1/2 negative),
May, 1941
The following are all cnephasia longana 2 1/2 x 3 1/2 negatives
and prints:
"Cnephasia webbing plantain heart," (three negatives)
"C. longana webbing chickweed tip," (negative), 1942
"Mines in strawberry leaf," (negative)
"Cnephasia injury on flax, usual injury," (negative), 1942
"Cnephasia webbing dandelion blossoms," (negative)
"C. longana eggs on chattim," (negative), 1942
"Cnephasia damage on pansies from Mt. Angel & Corvallis;
normal pansy in center," (negative), 1942
"C. longana mines in wild field strawberries," (two negatives)
"C. longana mines in curly dock," (negative)
"Injured and normal red clover, c. longana," (negative and print)
"C. longana injury to strawberry fruit," (5 x 7 negative and print,
nitrate negative stored separately)1
"Cnephasia longana injury to flax," (5 x 7 negative, nitrate negative
stored separately), 1934
"Cnephasia longana cocoon in flax," (5 x 7 negative and print, nitrate
negative stored separately), 1937
"Webbed and normal vetch tips injured by cnephasia," (5 x 7
negative), 1940
"Cnephasia injury on strawberry," (5 x 7 negative and print, nitrate
negative stored separately)
"Cnephasia pupae," (5 x 7 negative and print, nitrate negative stored
separately)
"Larval mines in grass," (4 x 5 negative and print)
Male and female adults, (two 5 x 7 negatives, one nitrate negative
stored separately)
"Prysal skins on grass and flax, California," (5 x 7 negative)
"Greenhouse arrangement for feeding habit studies," (5 x 7 negative
and two prints)
"Toxicology, oviposition choice set up, E.[Entomology?] farm,"
(2 1/2 x 3 1/2 negative)
"Bark oviposition choice," (2 1/2 x 3 1/2 print and three negatives)
Total of Six 5 x 7 Nitrate Negatives stored separately:
c. longana injury to strawberry fruit
cnephasia longana injury to flax, 1934
c. longana cocoon in flax, George Ferguson, 1937 View this image.
cnephasia injury on strawberry
cnephasia pupae
Male or female adult insects; possibly cnephasia, (one negative was
nitrate, the other safety film)