[Syrphidae] syrphid cultures
Jeroen van Schelt
syrphidae@nottingham.ac.uk
Mon, 5 Jan 2004 14:42:10 +0100
Dear Phil and others,
Episyrphus balteatus is a Koppert product (trade name Syrphidend)
It is formulated as 50 pupae on two cards
Kind reagrds,
Jeroen van Schelt
R&D =20
Koppert B.V.
Veilingweg 17
2650 AD=20
Berkel en Rodenrijs=20
The Netherlands
e-mail: jvschelt@koppert.nl
tel: + 31 10 5140444
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Van: syrphidae-admin@nottingham.ac.uk
[mailto:syrphidae-admin@nottingham.ac.uk] Namens P Mason
Verzonden: maandag 5 januari 2004 12:46
Aan: syrphidae@nottingham.ac.uk
Onderwerp: [Syrphidae] syrphid cultures
Hello everyone,
I am a research student at the University of Birmingham, UK, looking at
freeze tolerance in Syrphus ribesii. I would also now like to do some
work with Episyrphus balteatus - does anyone keep a culture they would
be happy to supply a sample from, so I could start up my own?
Thanks!
Phil Mason
pxm889@bham.ac.uk
Biosciences
University of Birmingham
Birmingham B15 2TT, UK
(0121) 4145561
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