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Richard McDonald <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 2 May 1995 16:11:52 EST
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     As part of an ongoing study documenting the insect biodiversity of
     North Carolina, USA, the North Carolina Department of Agriculture's
     Insect Taxonomist, Ken Ahlstrom, has published the 4th Supplement to
     the Insects of North Carolina, Part 1: Hymenoptera.
 
     This supplement lists 3,452 species of Hymenoptera found in North
     Carolina, noting new additions to the NCDA collection, nomenclatural
     changes, specimens that have been cited in publications, and specimens
     which are housed in the teaching collection at North Carolina STate
     University.  It can be obtained by contacting Mr. Ahlstrom by e-mail
     at: [log in to unmask]    and requesting a copy
     along with your address.
 
     ALSO, WHILE SUPPLIES LAST, you can obtain the entire set of
     publications of Insects of North Carolina (this includes the original
     book published in 1938, and supplements 1-4) by sending a check for
     $15.00, made out to the NCDA (to cover postage and handling) to:
 
     Ken Ahlstrom
     NCDA - Plant Industry Division
     P.O. Box 27647
     Raleigh, NC  27611
     (919) 733-3610
     (919) 733-1041 FAX
 
     Thanks, y'all.  This message from:
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