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1888. Seeley T.D. (1982) Colony defense strategies <strong>of</strong> honeybees in Thailand, in: The biology <strong>of</strong> social insects,<br />

Breed M.D., Michener C.D., Evans H.E. (Eds.), Westview Press, Boulder, Colorado, pp. 285-287. Keywords:<br />

aggressiveness / biology / <strong>cerana</strong> / dorsata / florea / Thailand.<br />

1889. Seeley T.D., Seeley R.H., Akratanakul P. (1982) Colony defense strategies <strong>of</strong> honeybees in Thailand, Ecol.<br />

Monogr. 52, 43-63. Keywords: aggressiveness / <strong>cerana</strong> / dorsata / florea / Thailand.<br />

1890. Seeley T.D. (1983) The ecology <strong>of</strong> temperate and tropical honeybee societies, Am. Sci. 71, 264-272.<br />

Keywords: <strong>cerana</strong> / dorsata / ecology / florea / Thailand.<br />

1891. Seeley T.D. (1985) Honeybee ecology: a study <strong>of</strong> adaptation in social life, Princeton University Press, New<br />

Jersey. Keywords: biology / <strong>cerana</strong> / dorsata / ecology / florea / mellifera / Asia.<br />

1892. Sekariah P.C., Seth R.N. (1959) Studies on the bacterial flora <strong>of</strong> the intestinal tract <strong>of</strong> the honey bee (<strong>Apis</strong><br />

indica).II. On the occurrence <strong>of</strong> Bacillus thuringiensis, Berliner, in the foulbrood <strong>of</strong> honeybees in India,<br />

Indian Vet. J. 36, 19-23. Keywords: <strong>cerana</strong> / disease / honey / India.<br />

1893. Seligmann C.G., Seligmann B.Z. (1911) The Veddas, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. Keywords:<br />

<strong>cerana</strong> / India.<br />

1894. Sevast’yanov V.D. (1957) Correlation <strong>of</strong> the size <strong>of</strong> certain features <strong>of</strong> <strong>Apis</strong> indica and <strong>Apis</strong> mellifera, Nauchn.<br />

Ezheg. Odesskogo Univ. Biol. Fak. 1956, 247-248 (in Russian). Keywords: <strong>cerana</strong> / classification / mellifera<br />

/ morphology.<br />

1895. Shafi M. (1986) Pest and disease records. Pakistan. A new mite pest <strong>of</strong> hive bees, Quart. Newsl, Asia Pacific<br />

Plant Prot. Com. 29, 31. Keywords: <strong>cerana</strong> / disease / nests / pests / Pakistan.<br />

1896. Shah A.M. (1980) Beekeeping in Kashmir, in: Proc. 2nd Int. Conf. on Apiculture in Tropical Climates, New<br />

Delhi, India, pp. 197-204. Keywords: beekeeping / <strong>cerana</strong> / physical factors / India.<br />

1897. Shah A.M. (1988) All Kashmir Beekeepers Federation (Thai sacbrood), Indian Bee J. 50, 24. Keywords:<br />

<strong>cerana</strong> / disease / India.<br />

1898. Shah F.A. (1974) Wintering <strong>of</strong> bees in Kashmir, Indian Bee J. 36, 13-15. Keywords: <strong>cerana</strong> / seasonal variation<br />

/ India.<br />

1899. Shah F.A. (1975) Some facts about beekeeping in Kashmir, Bee World 56, 103-108. Keywords: beekeeping /<br />

<strong>cerana</strong> / India.<br />

1900. Shah F.A. (1975) Some notes on beekeeping in Kodai Hills, Tamil Nadu, Indian Bee J. 37, 25-30. Keywords:<br />

beekeeping / <strong>cerana</strong> / India.<br />

1901. Shah F.A., Shah T.A. (1976) A note on the bee activity and bee flora <strong>of</strong> Kashmir, Indian Bee J. 38, 29-33.<br />

Keywords: bee botany / <strong>cerana</strong> / India.<br />

1902. Shah F.A. (1977) Beekeeping, Shah Beekeepers, Kursu, Rajbagh, Srinagar, Kashmir, (in Urdu). Keywords:<br />

beekeeping / <strong>cerana</strong> / India.<br />

1903. Shah F.A., Shah T.A. (1978) Control <strong>of</strong> Acarine in the Kashmir Valley, Indian Bee J. 40, 70-71. Keywords:<br />

<strong>cerana</strong> / pests / India.<br />

1904. Shah F.A., Shah T.A. (1978) Effect <strong>of</strong> infestation with Acarapis woodi (Rennie) on the development <strong>of</strong> bee<br />

colonies in <strong>Apis</strong> <strong>cerana</strong> indica, Indian Bee J. 40, 63-64. Keywords: <strong>cerana</strong> / pests / physiology / India.<br />

1905. Shah F.A., Shah T.A. (1979) Use <strong>of</strong> pollen supplement in <strong>Apis</strong> <strong>cerana</strong> colonies in Kashmir, Indian Bee J. 41,<br />

24-25. Keywords: beekeeping, <strong>cerana</strong>, India.<br />

1906. Shah F.A. (1980) Storing and mailing queen bees in single cage, Indian Bee J. 42, 18-19. Keywords: beekeeping<br />

/ <strong>cerana</strong> / queens / India.<br />

1907. Shah F.A., Shah T.A. (1980) Early life, mating and egg laying <strong>of</strong> <strong>Apis</strong> <strong>cerana</strong> queens in Kashmir, Bee World<br />

61, 137-140. Keywords: <strong>cerana</strong> / oviposition / queens / reproduction / India.<br />

1908. Shah F.A., Shah T.A. (1980) Flight range <strong>of</strong> <strong>Apis</strong> <strong>cerana</strong> from Kashmir, Indian Bee J. 42, 48. Keywords: bee<br />

botany / <strong>cerana</strong> / flight / foraging / India.<br />

1909. Shah F.A., Shah T.A. (1981) <strong>Apis</strong> iridescent virus, Indian Bee J. 43, 44-45. Keywords: <strong>cerana</strong> / disease /<br />

India.<br />

1910. Shah F.A., Shah T.A. (1981) Egg-laying capacity <strong>of</strong> Kashmir <strong>Apis</strong> <strong>cerana</strong>, Bee Word.62, 114-115. Keywords:<br />

<strong>cerana</strong> / oviposition / queens / India.<br />

1911. Shah F.A., Shah T.A. (1982) Multiple queen system in <strong>Apis</strong> <strong>cerana</strong> in Kashmir, Indian Bee J. 44, 11-12.<br />

Keywords: beekeeping / <strong>cerana</strong> / queens / India.<br />

1912. Shah F.A., Shah T.A. (1982) The role <strong>of</strong> Kashmir bee in exploiting beekeeping potential in India, Indian Bee<br />

J. 44, 37-42. Keywords: beekeeping / <strong>cerana</strong> / India.

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