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Sat, 18 Jan 2003 00:02:35 -0700
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> A postscript: The small hive beetle that we now have here in the US is
> Aethina tumida and is native to South Africa.  There is another hive
> beetle in South Africa which is larger, Hyplostoma fuligineus.  I
> wonder if this was Allen's Australian SHB?

Apparently not.

Apparently there are different varieties of the Aethina tumida and the
ones in Aus come from a different region than those extant in the USA
and are visably different.  I understand that some Australians are aware
of that.  We weren't, at least on the beekeeper level.

allen
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