2 messages in edu.ku.nhm.mailman.taxacomR a r i t y - A b u n d a n c e
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Robin LeechAug 11, 1995 6:35 am 
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From:GB:'X0B$4fAB92GB5 (7671@COMPUSERVE.COM)
Date:Aug 11, 1995 8:08:29 am
List:edu.ku.nhm.mailman.taxacom

dear naturalists,

I am wonder if there is any directives or scales how to determine if the species of insect can be classified as a : very common - common - rare - very rare.

Is there any papers about it? Anyone else is interested about this classification?

Regards

Vratislav Richard Bejsak Coleoptera - Australia, Tenebrionidae of World Konevova 1658/110 130 00 Prague 3 Zizkov CZECH Rep. voice: (42+2) 270 849 fax : (41+2) 311 6545 email: 76711,1261 at compuserve.com (I am from Australia, this address is for one or two years)