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>I am considering doing a study on the Hylaeus (Nesoprosopis)
>yellow-faced bees of Hawai`i, but have been unable to find any
>references on them. If anyone knows of some, or a good review
>of Hylaeus in general, I would greatly appreciate them.
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>Karl Magnacca
The people to talk to are Roy Snelling of the LA County Museum, and Charles
Michener at the University of Kansas. The phone number for the latter is
(913) 864-4610, and he doesn't have e-mail. He won't mind a call, I'm sure.
He's the expert on Indo-Australian Colletidae, so he's your best bet. To my
knowledge, Nesoprosopis is a very small group, and well-known (insofar as
the species all being described).
Cheers,
Doug Yanega Illinois Natural History Survey, 607 E. Peabody Dr.
Champaign, IL 61820 USA phone (217) 244-6817, fax (217) 333-4949
"There are some enterprises in which a careful disorderliness
is the true method" - Herman Melville, Moby Dick, Chap. 82
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