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From: "deelusbybeekeeper" <deelusbybeekeeper@excelonline.com>
Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2001 10:31:17 -0700
To: <BiologicalBeekeeping@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: Basic Wing Veins
Hi All
I sent pictures of wing veins from 1933 to Barry and he posted
them for all
to now see.
Picture A is an example of
a Dark European Bee, picture B is an example of
a Carnolian Bee, and picture C is an example of a Caucasian Bee.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BiologicalBeekeeping/files/forewingsFeb3_NGBCarnCauc.jpg
Now we put the descriptions
in place from the 1930 back to 1880 or so to the
wing vein pictures, so you can visualize in your mind how the
two went together back then when bees for the most part were
still on a natural system before enlarged artificializism set
in distorting things out of proportion adding to today's problems.
We can talk more then on the
differences in the pictures and how to use
them, as we add more with Barry's help in getting other pictures
ready for
all to see.
Regards,
Dee
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