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I ran the USDAID morphometrics identification on maybe 50 samples from 
P.R. in the late 90s for a Forest Service fellow working with parrot 
nesting sites, of all things.
Don't remember the results, but the Tucson Bee Lab or more likely Eric 
Erickson would prob. still remember the specifics, if you are interested.
  - John Edwards, Vancouver, WA

Peter L Borst wrote:
> Africanized honey bees in Puerto Rico
> DISSERTATION  by Rivera Marchand, Bert, Ph.D.,
> University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras (Puerto Rico), 2006

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