Re: CULT: answering my own questions re: aphid ecology


From: HIPSource@aol.com

In a message dated 1/7/00 12:03:51 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
lmann@mailhub.icx.net writes:

<< At the risk of boring everybody, here's what I learned about aphid
 ecology from a quick scan of my small tattered collection of beginner's
 insect books.  Most of the general information comes from Peterson First
 Guide to Insects of North America, 1987, by C. Leahy:
  >>

Linda, since no one else, that I have noticed, has acknowledged the great 
deal of very useful information you have found and shared with us about 
aphids, I thought I would just pop up to say I found it entirely interesting 
anad I thank you for the time it took both to ferret out the information, and 
the time it took to compile it into a cogent precis. I looked into aphids at 
one time myself and was much surprised at the complexity of their 
reproductive adapatations. I'm glad you were able to make the information so 
accessible for all of us. Now it is parked securely in the Archives and we 
will be able to refer to it whenever we need it.

Anner Whitehead
HIPSource@aol.com

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