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>>>.      In dramatic contrast, Chinese type mites (found on A. cerana in China) did not reproduce at all on A. mellifera brood.
<><><>.    In reading the linked post I saw no reference to the source of the info in the link.  Was it sourced to the original, Chinese document?   If so,  has there been outside corroboration of the claims in the document?   Call me cynical. 
Mike in LA


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