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I had a call from someone looking for information about the pollinators of
brazilnut trees.  Apparently euglossine bees are pollinators.  She wants the
information for a book she's preparing about tropical forest resources.  If
anyone on bee-line has information about what the flowers look like, or what
species of euglossines are pollinators of brazilnuts, please either send
information to me, or directly to:
Sheri Amsel
P. O. Box 84
Elizabethtown, NY 12932
(518) 962-4977
 
Thanks.
David Inouye
Mountain Research Station
University of CO

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