Re: Grasshoppers
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From: | oshel@terracom.net (Philip Oshel) |
To: | histoNet@Pathology.swmed.edu |
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Date: | Tue, 15 Jun 1999 07:46:08 -0500 |
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I've done crustaceans, which are somewhat similar. What's the
grasshopperologist want to do with his critters?
Phil
>Hello,
> I am asking for any help I can get and give to an entomologist on
>campus here. He is looking for any special handling, processing, etc.
>for grasshoppers???
> I looked in the files I keep from this site and had not seen any
>lately.
> Any information, tips or 'books' on the subject would be great.
> Thank you one and all.
> Kim Benson
> W.S.V.L.
> Laramie, Wyoming
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