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Dear colleque  ,
          We can supply the following publications:
 
TITLE:                              Price in AUST$:
Insects of Ausralia, vol. 1, 2 (1991)           225
Beetle larvae of theWorld - CD-ROM              240
Butterflies of Australia (1981),682pp             50
Pests of Pastures (1993), 448pp           60
Primitive Ghost Moths (1vol.of Aust.Lep.)(1989)   70
Tineid Genera of Australia (2vol.)                80
Australian beetles (1994) 192pp           40
Australian Weevils 8 volumes (1993-6)                   1000
Wood-Destroying insects (1991) 60pp               30
Moths of Australia (1990)                       150
Atlas of Australian termites (1993) 200pp                 30
CD Audio disk 1. Tettigoniidae of Australia (1993)        40
complete cataloque of book, CD Ausio, CD Rom  on the request
 
Extra costs will be entailed with sending items such as these. Please include
the following:
For example Postage 2KG of Books of Australian Insect  will cost = AUS$56
(Airmail); AUS$38 (Economy); AUS$23 (Surface)+ AUS$10 Insurance
 
We are interested in getting a selection of Tenebrionidae, Lucanidae,
Cerambycidae, Buprestidae. Cleridae, Cetoninae, etc.  from your country.
 We have large Coleoptera collections from around the world but are rather
deficient in Neotropical species and species from China, Far East and central
Africa (incl. Etiohopia) . We need this material for our taxonomic work
and would like to get as many different species as possible.
 We prefer identified species but will also accept material that is not
determined. We would be more happy to receive numbers of specimens in this
exchange rather than a selection of rarer species. If you can indicate what
publications you would like to get  and also supply a list of material that you
can offer for these publications we can then negotiate an exchange.
 We would prefer that you first indicate what you feel is a fair exchange for
these publications as you have a better idea of the value of your material.
After this  we will then indicate if your proposal is acceptable. Please supply
a list of species where possible and indicate numbers of specimens.
 Regards
Vratislav Richard Bejsak entomologist and
Manager of Naturalists forum of CompuServe
PO Box 619
Bondi Junction 2022
Australia
e-mail: 76711,[log in to unmask]
voice: (61+2) 365 5253

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