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Carlos Aparicio <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 3 Mar 1998 01:32:48 +0300
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I may recomend: An introduction to understanding honeybees, their origins,
evolution and diversity
 
by Ashleigh Milner
 for the British Isles Bee Breeder magazine
 published late 1996.
 
        I have the original (about 20 pages) and I will send on request by
private channel.
 
        Carlos Aparicio
 
 
 
At 08:23 PM 02/03/1998 EST, BeemanNick wrote:
>In a message dated 98-03-02 18:22:48 EST, you write:
>
><< Apis species.  All my books only list  4 species of Apis mainly:
> A. mellifera
> A. cerana.
> A. florea
> A. dorsata
>
> Thank
>
> Bob
>  >>
>Did you try the Hive & the HOneybee?
>
>

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