Hi Steve,
AFAIK, what you requested (a chart that clearly shows honeybee taxonomy)
does not exist, although if it does exist I am sure I will be corrected.
One submission suggests Wikipedia, although after 15 minutes perusing
their pages I did not find what you seek. From the BEE-L archives (
http://listserv.albany.edu:8080/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind9801C&L=BEE-L&P=R144&I=
-3 ), a wise poster points readers to Brother Adam's
_In_Search_of_the_Best_Strains_of_Bee_ which contains about the best
break down of strains and characteristics I've ever read, but again no
short, concise chart as you requested.
Aaron Morris - I think, therefore I bee!
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