Re: Pollinators
- Subject: Re: Pollinators
- From: &* R* <c*@ecoanalysts.com>
- Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2008 12:21:16 -0700
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If they are North American Staphylininds, you could send
them to me. I would be happy to take a look at them, no charge, but I may
request a plant or two! Grins, Christopher D.
Christopher Rogers Senior
Invertebrate Ecologist/ Taxonomist EcoAnalysts, Inc. 1.530.406.1178 1.530. 383.4798 (cell) 707 Dead Cat Alley Suite 201 Woodland, CA 95695 USA ŸInvertebrate Taxonomy ŸEndangered Species ŸEcological Studies ŸBioassessment ŸInvasive Species ŸPlankton ŸPhycology Moscow,
Idaho Ÿ Bozeman, Montana Ÿ
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Pennsylvania ecoanalysts.com -----Original Message----- How do I determine the identity of the Staphylinidae
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