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Hi All
 
Just thought I would post the details of this book. It is by a man
who has had a great impact on the understanding of bees and makes
great reading. It also has really nice photographs (B&W) of some of
the other bee species and combs they build, as well as stuff on their
languages, specifics and just about anything general one wants to
know.
 
 Ruttner, Friedrich
TITLE          Biogeography and taxonomy of honeybees / Friedrich
Ruttner PUBLISHER      Berlin : Springer, c1988 ISBN
0-387-17781-7 DESCRIPTION    xii, 284 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. NOTE
 Includes index
 
Hope this is useful
 
Garth
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Garth Cambray       Camdini Apiaries
15 Park Road        Apis melifera capensis
Grahamstown         800mm annual precipitation
6139
Eastern Cape
South Africa               Phone 27-0461-311663
 
On holiday for a few months     Rhodes University
Which means: working with bees 15 hours a day!
Interests: Fliis and bees
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this post in no way
reflect those of Rhodes University.

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