Fw: Polyporus

C. van den Berg c.bergentomology at wxs.nl
Tue Mar 23 10:35:07 EST 1999



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> Van: C. van den Berg <c.bergentomology at wxs.nl>
> Aan: listproc at lists.yale.edu
> Onderwerp: Re:  Polyporus
> Datum: dinsdag 23 maart 1999 15:49
> 
> Goodafternoon everybody
> 
> I am desperately searching for POLYPORUS strips to use for the staging
> process in microlepidoptera ,Not the Plastazote! being sold under this
> name.
> Polyporus strips are being cut from the Birch bracket fungus Piptophorus
> betulae
> and these strips were sold by Watkins&Doncaster U.K.
> Does anyone know old publications concerning this subject? 
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