Re: Pollinators


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!

 

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Christopher

 

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How do I determine the identity of the Staphylinidae found

in Lysichitum inflorescences?

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