Thanks a lot! looking at format.names I got the idea that the colon 
could simply
be defined in a variable that I didn't see before and I was right. So a
\renewcommand{\BCBL}{} in the preamble did the trick.

Ragnar

>Ragnar Beer wrote:
>>
>>  I downloaded the apacite style fron CTAN and found a small but nasty buglet:
>>  When there are a couple of authors there is a colon too much in the citation
>>  before the '&', e.g. (Hahlweg, Klann, & Hank, 1992). Unfortunately the email
>>  that the authour gives in the manual isn't valid anymore . Is this something
>>  that I can correct myself easily?
>
>yes, you can, but it's not easy. have a look at
>the apacite.bst. there is a function format.names.
>
>otherwise write to tex users list
>comp.text.tex
>
>Herbert
>
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