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The behaviour and physiology of bees. Edited by L.J. Goodman and R.C. Fisher. (Wallingford: CAB International, 1991). xii + 362 pp. Hard cover £49.50. US$94 Americas only. ISBN 0-85198-721-4.
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The behaviour and physiology of bees. Edited by L.J. Goodman and R.C. Fisher. (Wallingford: CAB International, 1991). xii + 362 pp. Hard cover £49.50. US$94 Americas only. ISBN 0-85198-721-4.
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