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Adrian Wenner <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 7 Jan 1994 10:41:14 PST
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                                                7 Jan. 1994
 
        There seems to be some confusion regarding the common name of Apis
cerana.  I have now found it refered to as "Asian," "Chinese," and
"Indian."  Is there some convention that should be followed?
 
        While here, a Happy New Year to all!
 
                                        Adrian M. Wenner
 
 
 
 Adrian M. Wenner                 Prof. of Natural History, Emeritus
 Dept. of Biol. Sciences                    [log in to unmask]
 Univ. of Calif., Santa Barbara                  Phone:   (805) 893-2838
 Santa Barbara, CA  93106                         FAX:    (805) 893-8062
 
 
 
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