Bob asked:
> Can you tell a Italian from a Carniolan by head shape?
Why bother? Carniolans are (generally) so dark, and
Italians (generally) so light, you can tell one from
the other at 5 yards when the bee is in flight.
But, like you, I assumed that morphology would be
very similar, if not identical between the two.
jim (And in other news, a whole bunch
of horrible depressing stuff also
happened around the globe, but
we'll ignore that for now.)
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