gavin
02-12-2010, 01:04 PM
Hi All
These days I don't look through the other fora as often as I used to, but this morning noticed on the Beekeeping forum a thread by Paleoperson on specimens of honeybee preserved by Carl Linnaeus, the man who described Apis mellifera in 1758. There are pictures on the Linnean Society's website (http://www.linnean-online.org/16019/).
Anyone fancy rustling up a quick scatterplot?
Gavin
These days I don't look through the other fora as often as I used to, but this morning noticed on the Beekeeping forum a thread by Paleoperson on specimens of honeybee preserved by Carl Linnaeus, the man who described Apis mellifera in 1758. There are pictures on the Linnean Society's website (http://www.linnean-online.org/16019/).
Anyone fancy rustling up a quick scatterplot?
Gavin