Thread subject: Diptera.info :: bees in ...

Posted by Robert Nash on 16-10-2006 09:53
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Hymenoptera.info. Perhaps in Belgium which has a long tradition of Hymenoptera studies:p:p.
Offering images for use on the websites in Gembloux
http://zoologie.u...menoptera/ Universit? de Mons-Hainaut, Laboratoire de Zoologie (Prof. P. Rasmont)
Facult? Universitaire Agronomique de Gembloux, Entomologie fonctionnelle & ?volutive (Prof. E. Haubruge)
in exchange for identification might be the best start. See the long lists of hymenopterists at this addresshttp://zoologie.u...equipe.htm. But like Tony and others I am sure I enjoy Hymenoptera too and feel their absence from this site would be a loss so long as Paul is happy to include the threads. Robert

Perhaps Camille would comment.

Edited by Robert Nash on 16-10-2006 11:45