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Conrad Berube <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 31 Aug 1997 14:00:15 -0700
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For those interested in bee taxonomy two articles that I recently posted on
my web page (cyber-versions of the same articles that appeared in the June
and July issues of the American Bee Journal) may be of interest.  The
articles describe the evolutionary history of the honeybee and descriptions
of the relationships between the families of bees and other members of the
order Hymenoptera:
 
<a href="http://nanaimo.ark.com/~cberube/beevolv2.htm">
"Beeginings</a> : the evolution of the honeybee (part 2)," <i>
American Bee Journal, </i> (July, 1997)<br>
 
<a href="http://nanaimo.ark.com/~cberube/beevolve.htm">
"Beeginings</a> : the evolution of the honeybee (part 1)," <i>
American Bee Journal, </i> (June, 1997)<i> HiveLights </i>
(October 1996)<br>
 
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