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>> "Varroa mite [was] found in Indonesia (Oudemans 1904)...
>
> But which mite, V.j. or V.d.?  As far as A.m. is concerned V.j. now seems
> to
> be of little interest.

My understanding is that the varroa that Oudemans described was V.
jacobsoni.  Until recently only VJ was in Java where I think the sample came
from.  I have heard that Java now has VD as bees have been moved between
islands and Apis cerana with VD was moved in from further north.

Trevor Weatherhead
AUSTRALIA
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