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Allen Dick <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 17 Feb 1999 05:53:43 -0700
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I just got the package for registration from Apimondia '99.  It states
boldly -- in beautiful colour -- on the cover, "You're Invited to
Apimondia '99 in Vancouver Canada"  The glossy folder features an
obviously dead and damaged insect prominently positioned on on a red maple
leaf.
 
In all fairness, the brochure is very well done and reflects a tremendous
amount of effert and planning and forshadows a very well run and exciting
event, butI wonder what the organizers thought when they were presented
with the finished artwork.
 
AND, I wonder, what kind of insect is this?  I *think* it was intended to
be a honey bee.
 
See the scan at 'What's New' on http://www.internode.net/HoneyBee/
 
FWIW, the bee inside is definitely a honey bee.
 
Allen

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