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Fellow BEE-L listeners;
On December 5, 1990 at the Entomological Society of America annual
meetings at the New Orleans Hilton is an Informal Conference to honor
Drs. W.C. Rothenbuhler and H.H. Laidlaw, Jr. Please set aside time to
attend. The title of this Informal Conference is; 'In honor of Dr. Harry H.
Laidlaw, Jr. and Dr. Walter C. Rothenbuhler for their extraordinary and
continuing contributions to honey bee genetics.'
0800 Harry H. Laidlaw, Jr. and Walter C. Rothenbuhler: Pioneers in
honey bee genetics. H. Shimanuki
0820 The use of inbred queen--single drone technique for genetic
studies. A.M. Collins
0835 Queen breeders challenge: Africanized honey bees. R.L.
Hellmich, II
0850 Are Africanized and European honey bees equally susceptible to
the honey bee tracheal mite? F.A. Eischen
0905 The genetics of division of labor in honey bees. R.E. Page, Jr.
0920 Recess
0935 Genetic analysis of honey bee DNA. H. A. Sylvester
0950 Honey bee genetic engineering: Progress and prospects. C.P.
Milne, Jr.
1005 Selection and breeding for higher Varroa tolerance in European
mellifera material. W. Drescher
1025 Breeding for resistance in honey bees to Varroa mites. T.E.
Rinderer
1040 Conclusion C.P. Milne, Jr.
Coorganizers and comoderators: C.P. Milne, Jr. and H.A. Sylvester
You may contact either of us for further information.
C.P. Milne, Jr.
Department of Entomology
Washington State University
Pullman WA 99164-6432
(509) 335-2141
BITNET; MILNE@WSUVM1
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