At IBRA we have standardized on the 'Asian honey bee' for A. cerana. Pam Munn B B > > > 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 > > > > *************************************************************** > * Adrian Wenner E-Mail [log in to unmask] * > * Department of Biology Office Phone (805) 893-2838 * > * University of California Lab Phone (805) 893-2838 * > * Santa Barbara, CA 93106 FAX (805) 893-4724 * > *************************************************************** > Pam Munn _____________________________________________________________________________ | E-mail : [log in to unmask] | Mail: IBRA, | | Phone : +44 222 372409 | 18, North Road, | | Fax : +44 222 665522 | Cardiff, | |---------------------------------------| South Glamorgan | | Please state if the message is for | CF1 3DY | | someone else within IBRA | United Kingdom | |_______________________________________|___________________________________|