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Diana Sammataro <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 28 Nov 1995 07:27:33 -0500
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Greetings to all and the week after Thanksgiving.
 
I am looking for anyone who has looked at tracheal mites in honey bees. I would
like to compare data on the sex of these mites from different regions (let's
start with the US) at different times of the year.  If anyone has such
information and is willing to share it, please contact me directly.
 
I found Nick Calderon's address, for the bee people who wanted to congratulate
him on his new position (at Cornell, congrats Nick):
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Thanks in advance,
 
Diana Sammataro, PhD
Dept. Entomology
1735 Neil Ave
Columubus OH 43210 1220 (until mid-Dec.)

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