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  1. Insect-Plant Interactions (Springer Series in Experimental Entomology)
  2. Fundamentals of Applied Entomology (4th Edition) by Pfadt, 1998-03-18
  3. The Insects: An Outline of Entomology by P. J. Gullan, Peter Cranston, 2004-09-13
  4. Medical and Veterinary Entomology by D. S. Kettle, 1995-10-05
  5. Hostplant Selection By Phytophagous Insects (Contemporary Topics in Entomology) by E.A. Bernays, Reginald F. Chapman, 1994-01-31
  6. Insects and man: an account of the more important harmful and beneficial insects, their habits and life-histories, being an introduction to economic entomology for students and general readers by Charles Aubrey Ealand, 1915-01-01
  7. Entomology Super Review (Super Reviews) by E. Dwight Sanderson, C. F. Jackson, et all 2001-10-04
  8. Encyclopaedia of Entomology by Bharat Singh, 2006-04-30
  9. Livestock Entomology
  10. Urban Entomology, Interdisciplinary Perspectives
  11. Iranian Entomology - An Introduction: Volume 1: Faunal Studies. Volume 2: Applied Entomology (Schriftenreihe Der Stiftung Franz Xaver Schnyder Von Wartensee, Bd. 59) by Cyrus Abivardi, 2001-08-24
  12. Insects and Mites Feeding on Olive: Distribution, Importance, Habits, Seasonal Development and Dormancy (Applied Entomology Library) (Applied Entomology Library) by M. E. Tzanakakes, 2006-08-30
  13. Taxonomic revision of the ant genus Linepithema (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) (University of California Publications in Entomology) by Alexander L. Wild, 2007-03-17
  14. Elsevier's Dictionary of Entomology by M. Wrobel, 2001-03-01

41. European Journal Of Entomology
An international peer reviewed journal that covers general, experimental, systematic and applied entomology.
http://www.eje.cz/
European Journal of Entomology
European Journal of Entomology - Homepage Home About the Journal Content Subscription ... Editorial Board E uropean J ournal of E ntomology (EJE) is an international journal covering the whole field of general, experimental, systematic and applied entomology. The language of publication is English. Suitable manuscripts are reviewed by at least two independent referees before acceptance. Last published issue :
Aug 15th, 2005 The journal is abstracted and/or indexed in EJE is published quarterly by the Institute of Entomology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, and by the Czech Entomological Society. European Journal of Entomology c/o Institute of Entomology
Czech Academy of Sciences
Branisovska 31
370 05 Ceske Budejovice CZECH REPUBLIC
Phone: (+420) 387775213, 387775214
Fax: (+420) 385310354
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42. CAS General Collection Holdings
From 1991 to 1996 the Department of entomology, with financial help from the carried out an inventory of the general pinned entomology collection.
http://www.calacademy.org/research/entomology/general_collections/general_text.h
About the Department Collection Database Entomology Resources Personnel ... General Collections GENERAL COLLECTIONS GENERAL COLLECTION
HOLDINGS

-Taxonomic Holdings

-Geographic Holdings
DESCRIPTION OF THE

COLLECTION

-Taxonomic Diversity

and Strengths
...
MAINTAINCE POLICY

GENERAL LOAN AGREEMENT
-Lender
-Borrower
Information is presented in two formats: taxonomically and geographically.
Within the taxonomic format several different annotations may appear. These signify the following: P (in "species" field) = pupal specimen(s) [These appear as an entry separate from adult specimens of the same taxon]. L (in "species" field) = larval specimen(s) [These appear as an entry separate from adult specimens of the same taxon]. MS (in "species" field) = manuscript name; validity of this name is in question.

43. Florida Medical Entomology Lab Extension Specialists
Medical entomology/general Mosquitoes/Population Biology Acarology/Ecology Mathematical Models/ArthropodBorne Disease Epidemiology
http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/SD015
Whole Document Navigator (Click Here) Top of Document Walter J. Tabachnick -Specialties Dov Borovsky -Specialties Johnathan F. Day -Specialties Cynthia L. Lord -Specialties L. Phillip Lounibos -Specialties Jai K. Nayar -Specialties George F. O'Meara -Specialties Jorge R. Rey -Specialties C. Roxanne Rutledge -Specialties Footnotes
Florida Medical Entomology Lab: Extension Specialists
Walter J. Tabachnick
Director (20% Extension)
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PO Box 111580
Vero Beach, FL 32962-4657
Phone: (772) 778-7200 Ext. 124
Suncom: 240-7200
Fax: (772) 778-7205
E-mail: wjt@mail.ifas.ufl.edu To provide leadership and administration of the Florida Medical Entomology Laboratory. To represent the activities at the Center to stakeholders in Florida Mosquito Control Districts, various state, national and international agencies responsible for mosquito control and public health. To collaborate with faculty providing expertise in genetics, population genetics and insect-borne disease transmission.
Specialties
Medical Entomology/General
Mosquitoes/Genetics
Mosquitoes/Population Genetics
Mosquitoes/Insect-borne disease
Dov Borovsky
Professor (0% Extension) th Street SE PO Box 111580 Vero Beach, FL 32962-4657

44. Essig Museum Of Entomology - General Public
The Essig Museum is not open to the general public for site visits. However, a small display case of insects from around the world is available for viewing
http://essig.berkeley.edu/pages/public.htm
Visiting for the General Public
The Essig Museum is not open to the general public for site visits. However, a small display case of insects from around the world is available for viewing on the second floor of Wellman Hall ( B3 on campus map ) during business hours (8 am to 5 pm) weekdays. During Cal Day , our campus-wide open hose in mid-April, special insect exhibits and activities are showcased by the museum and Insect Biology graduate students and faculty. Other displays open to the public include plants and fossil vertebrates (featuring dinosaurs) on the first, second, and third floors of the Valley Life Science Building ( C3 on campus map ), and the UC Botanical Garden . Organizations or school groups interested in visiting the Essig Museum should contact the Collection Manager

45. Distance Masters Of Science In Entomology
Distance Master s Degree in entomology at the University of Nebraska Lincoln, Society of America or the Department of entomology s general exam.
http://entomology.unl.edu/educatn/distancems.htm
Program Overview Courses Offered FAQ Application Information ... Home Distance Masters Degree in Entomology Introduction and Background on the Degree Program Here are a few highlights:
  • The Distance M.S. in Entomology degree program follows the requirements for an Option III masters degree. This is a non-thesis option. These requirements are determined by UNL’s Graduate College. The degree requires 36 credit hours of graduate level coursework. The degree requires 18 credit hours in entomology. The degree requires that at least 18 hours be from graduate courses that do not have an undergraduate counterpart. The degree requires that at least 18 credit hours be from UNL.
  • The specific course requirements are determined between the student and an advisor. Distance courses are taught via video, CD-ROM, and the Internet. Transfer credits from other fully accredited institutions may be applied to the degree. The degree can be completed in as few as 2 years, but typically would take 3 to 4 years. Admission requirements include an undergraduate degree from an accredited college or university, and course work in biology, chemistry, and mathematics. The distance M.S. in Entomology degree program is a fully recognized and accredited degree program of the University of Nebraska.

46. Cultural Entomology By Dr Charles Hogue, Cultural Entomology Digest 1
Few authors have treated the subject of cultural entomology in general terms. Literature is sparse and is not referenced to this subject in bibliographies.
http://www.insects.org/ced1/cult_ent.html
by Dr. Charles Hogue, ( bibliography
Reproduced, with permission, from the Annual Review of Entomology,
Dr. Hogue's article includes definitions literature and language music and the performing arts graphic and plastic arts ... conclusion , and acknowledgements Dr. Hogue contributed much to the field of cultural entomology. His definitive work, entitled "Cultural Entomology," was published in the 1987 Annual Review of Entomology. This work exposed the full scope of subjects included within the fields of cultural entomology and made available a fabulous bibliographic listing. DEFINITIONS
Humans spend their intellectual energies in three basic areas of activity: surviving, using practical learning (the application of technology); seeking pure knowledge through inductive mental processes (science); and pursuing enlightenment to taste a pleasure by aesthetic exercises that may be referred to as the "humanities." Entomology has long been concerned with survival (economic or applied entomology) and scientific study (academic entomology), but the branch of investigation that addresses the influence of insects (and other terrestrial Arthropoda, including arachnids, myriapods, etc) in literature, language, music, the arts, interpretive history, religion, and recreation has only recently been recognized as a distinct field. This is referred to as "cultural entomology". Because the term "cultural" is narrowly defined, some aspects normally included in studies of human societies are excluded. Thus ethnoentomology, which is concerned with all forms of insect- human interactions in so-called primitive societies, is not synonymous with cultural entomology. For this reason, entomophagy as practiced to complete the regular diet of an Indian tribe is considered applied entomology and is not covered here; however, where entomophagy occurs for recreation or ceremonial reasons, it assumes a place in the subject of this paper. Likewise, pharmacological, manufacturing, or other wholly practical uses of insects, even though unusual, such as applications in forensic science, are not part of the subject. The narrative history of the science of entomology is not part of cultural entomology, while the influence of insects on general history would be considered cultural entomology.

47. PestTracker: Links To Agriculture-Related Sites
Links to Related Agricultural Sites. USDA / APHIS. Canada. entomology general. Invasive Species. Forestry. Focus on Images
http://www.ceris.purdue.edu/napis/docs/agsites.html
Links to Related Agricultural Sites USDA / APHIS Canada Entomology - General Invasive Species ... Focus on Images USDA-APHIS-Agricultural Related Sites
Canadian Food Inspection Agency Entomology - General Sites Invasive Species Sites

48. BCE General Entomology Exam
This information applies to the BCE general entomology Specialty exam, To become a BCE specializing in general entomology, you must pass the qualifying
http://www.entsoc.org/certification/bce/study/study_gen.htm
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Studying for a BCE Specialty Exam
General Entomology Specialty Exam
This information applies to the BCE General Entomology Specialty exam, which is not to be confused with the BCE Qualifying Exam. To become a BCE specializing in general entomology, you must pass the qualifying exam as well as this specialty exam. You must have applied and been accepted into the BCE program prior to taking this exam. When you are ready to take the exam, choose a test date with your proctor and inform the ESA Certification Coordinator . The Coordinator will e-mail instructions on how to take the test to your proctor. This exam is administered online through our testing partner, ExamView
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Study topics include pests and management practices of: Fruit and vegetable crops Forage crops Field crops General insect classification and biology Insect morphology and physiology Insect behavior and ecology Insect development and metamorphosis
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49. General Entomology Resources
general entomology Resources. WEBSITES. entomology Index of Internet ResourcesComprehensive collection of entomology resources; LB Bjostad of Colorado
http://entweb.clemson.edu/urban/genent.htm
CLEMSON ENTOMOLOGY Department of Entomology, Soils, and Plant Sciences
General Entomology Resources
WEBSITES
http://www.ent.iastate.edu/List/ BiologyBrowser Comprehensive BIOSIS site has an Insects section:
http://www.biologybrowser.org/bb/Organism/Invertebrata/Arthropoda/Insecta/index.shtml
Iowa State University Entomology Insect GalleryImages of harmful insects, plant diseases and damage. Also provides links to related articles:
http://www.ent.iastate.edu/imagegallery/
Scientific AmericanProvides a Search Engine which will retrieve numerous articles about insects:
http://www.sciam.com/index.html
USDA Forest Serviceonline publications include Forest Insect and Disease Leaflets with numerous photographs and information on hosts, distribution, life cycle, and control:
http://www.fs.fed.us/r6/nr/fid/fidlpage.htm
Colorado State UniversityComprehensive listing of Entomology on the World-Wide Web:
http://www.colostate.edu/Depts/Entomology/links.html

50. USDA Forest Service - About Us
USFS Pacific Northwest Region, Forest Health Protection.
http://www.fs.fed.us/r6/nr/fid/coolent.shtml
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51. Entomology Web Sites: BUTTERFLIES
general Information about Butterflies. Beautiful World of Butterfly from THAIS in Italy sci.bio.entomology.lepidoptera Also See Taxonomy Lepidoptera
http://www.isis.vt.edu/~fanjun/text/Link_specb04.html
BUTTERFLIES
Home
General Association Biology ... t-z
General Information about Butterflies
  • Beautiful World of Butterfly from THAIS in Italy
  • Butterflies and Insects Of the World by Graham Broomfield
  • Butterfly ARC from Italy
  • Butterfly Art by Randi Jones
  • Butterfly Guide from Butterfly Zone
  • Butterflies in USA US Geological Survey
  • Butterflies of Catalonia and Andorra Alfons G. Dolsa
  • Butterfly in Urban Garden from Butterfly Zone
  • The Butterfly WebSite The Nature Store
  • Butterflies and Moths of Israel Israeli Lepidopterists Society
  • Butterflies of Catalonia
  • Butterfly Center
  • Butterflies of Ireland by Adrian Phelan
  • Butterflies of the Maltese Islands
  • Butterflies of North Dakota
  • Butterflies Trader's Home Page
  • The Butterfly WebSite Internet Resources The Butterfly WebSite Home Page
  • Chuck's Butterfly Page Picture, Pictures
  • Florida Butterfly Tutorials University of Florida
  • Lanni Butterfly Enterprises
  • Michael's Fluttering Wings Butterfly Ranch
  • Monarch Watch from University of Kansas
  • Niagara Parks Butterfly Conservatory
  • South Carolina Butterfly Project
  • Studying Butterflies in UrbanAreas Michigan Entomological Society
  • Texas Monarch Watch
  • Yahoo's Butterflies and Moth page
  • Zygaenas Butterflies
  • sci.bio.entomology.lepidoptera
  • 52. Entomology Web Sites: COCKROACHES
    general Information about Cockroach. Cockroach Home Page Cockroach general from FAIRS (University of Florida); Cockroach info from Alpha Pest Control
    http://www.isis.vt.edu/~fanjun/text/Link_specc01.html
    COCKROACHES
    Home
    General Association Biology ... t-z
    General Information about Cockroach
  • Cockroach Home Page
  • Cockroach: General from FAIRS (University of Florida)
  • Cockroach info from Alpha Pest Control Ltd. (UK)
  • Cockroaches Colorado State University
  • Cockroach from University of Minnesota
  • Cockroach Overview for those who are not familiar with these type of pests
  • Cockroach Reference? by Joe Kunkel
  • The Complete Cockroach by David George Gordon
  • Genetic Stock Center for the German Cockroach from Virginia TECH
  • Guide to Roaches The Berkeley Blattaria
  • Guide to Roaches University of Florida's
  • Learning In Cockroach High School Materials
  • Mystery Roach from Squashed Bug Zoo
  • Rachel Hunter's Roach Page
    Cockroach Biology
  • Cockroach World and Cockroach Fact immigrants
  • Development of the Cockroach from FAIRS (University of Florida)
  • Evolution and the Cockroach by George Abraham
  • References of Cockroach from Contemporary Authors and also from
    Invertebrate Biology, Volume 114, No. 4
    and Zoological Institute - St. Petersburg, Russia
  • Cloning studies on Cockroach
  • Diptostatin studies on the cockroach
  • Turning Behavior in Running Cockroaches
  • Where to Look for Cockroaches from FAIRS (University of Florida)
    Cockroach Management
  • Cockroach Elimination from University of Kentucky
  • Cockroach and their Control from University of Nebraska
  • Cockroach Control from FAIRS (University of Florida)
  • Cockroach Control from Armed Forces Pest Management Board
  • Cockroach Control Manual from the University of Nebraska
  • Cockroach Elimination from the University of Kentucky
  • 53. Applied Sci/ Business
    AGPS, 2, entomology general Applied, 4. AGEH, 5, Ornamenetal Plant Id. 3. AGEH, 9, Landscaping Planning / Design, 3. AGEH, 33, Golf Car Maintenance, 2
    http://www.collegeofthedesert.edu/Students/Academics/Programs/appliedscience/ind

    54. Information For Entomology Graduate Students - General Information
    Information for entomology Graduate Students. general Information. The entomology Graduate Program offers an advanced education in the fields of insect
    http://agsci.oregonstate.edu/entomology/gradinfo.html

    Graduate Program Information
    Faculty Students ... Oregon State Arthropod Collection
    Information for Entomology Graduate Students
    General Information
    Application procedures are outlined below under Step 1: Application Process and Materials . Students who have determined their area of interest within the Entomology Graduate Program should contact the appropriate professor(s) to determine if mentoring time is available in their program and if needed, if funding is available for graduate program support – both salary and other needed resources. Additional information regarding admission into the graduate school at Oregon State University may be found in the Graduate School Catalog, the General Catalog, and the Graduate School Survival Guide, all available from the Graduate School. The process of applying for and conducting graduate studies in the Entomology Graduate program is a seven step sequence: 1) application process and materials admission decision student’s program committee degree requirements, seminars, conditions of support

    55. Information For Entomology Graduate Students - General Information
    entomology Graduate Program at Oregon State University a onepage letter of introduction that outlines the specific/general areas of research interests,
    http://agsci.oregonstate.edu/entomology/grad_step1.html

    Graduate Program Information
    Faculty Students ... Oregon State Arthropod Collection
    Information for Entomology Graduate Students
    Step 1: Application Process and Materials
    Students planning to apply for study in the Entomology Graduate Program at OSU must submit a resume, grade summary sheet (official transcripts are not required), GRE scores, a one-page letter of introduction that outlines the specific/general areas of research interests, and three letters of recommendation from individuals familiar with your academic career. These materials may be sent via email to entprogram@oregonstate.edu

    56. General Entomology
    The distinguishing characteristics,......Teaching general entomology Course Information. SC/BIOL4230 4.0A general entomology.
    http://www.yorku.ca/bugsrus/ento.htm
    Welcome to Dr. Laurence Packer's Webpage
    Teaching - General Entomology Course Information
    SC/BIOL4230 4.0A General Entomology: Description: The distinguishing characteristics, biology and systematics of insects. Three lecture hours, three laboratory hours. One term. Four credits. Prerequisite: SC/BIOL2030 5.0 Course Director : Dr. L. Packer, Rm 209A LB, Telephone 736-2100 ext. 22663 Text: None Scheduling: Fall Lectures: M, W, F 10:30 to 11:30 020 FS Laboratory: M, W 14:30 to 17:30 126 LB Assignments and Grading:
  • Quick tests: 5% 1st mid term: 15% 2nd mid term: 15% Final Exam: 20% Insect Collection: 20% Laboratories: 25%
  • Please Note: Any of the above mentioned information is subject to change in future years. Go Back

    57. Entomology Resources General
    butterbullet general. Books. A Fly for the Prosecution How Insect Evidence Helps Dept. of entomology, Univ. of Minnesota Wonderful World of Insects
    http://www.extension.umn.edu/projects/yardandgarden/EntWeb/otherresources/otherr
    YG Home YG Clinic Insect Journal Other Resources ... General
    General

    58. Department Of Entomology Students >Undergraduate Programs>Minors Program>General
    ENTOM 312 and, general entomology, 2. ENTOM 313, general entomology Lab, 2. OR. ENTOM 300, Economic entomology, 3. OR. ENTOM 320, Horticultural entomology
    http://www.entomology.ksu.edu/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabindex=161&tabid=415

    59. General Entomology -- Course Information
    general entomology – a course reader and laboratory manual. Available at SFSU Bookstore. Recommended references. Bland, RG and HE Jaques.
    http://online.sfsu.edu/~williams/ecourinfo.html
    General Entomology Course information Course description (Biol. 460). Entomology is an introduction to insects and their allies. Topics include morphological and anatomical adaptations, evolution, classification, identification, ecology, social applications, epidemiology and medical applications. Laboratory and field activities include sampling, specimen preparation, identification and bionomical investigations. Course objectives (Skills):
    • Identify terrestrial arthropods to Class by visual inspection. Identify insects to Order by inspection, and identify common forms to Family. Be able to Identify unknown insects by use of standard taxonomic keys. Apply field-sampling techniques and carry out routine insect surveys. Collect, process, and prepare insect specimens for scientific study. Make a study collection of insects to learn investigative techniques and identification skills.
    Course objectives (knowledge and understanding):
    • Understand insect adaptation and evolutionary processes. Learn the basic external morphology of insects and how it is used in classification.

    60. Coleoptera Of Rhode Island References
    Department of entomology. general Coleoptera collections. c13. Yale Peabody Entomological Collection PMNH 18971932. Collection of Martin Bowe Rhode
    http://collections2.eeb.uconn.edu/collections/insects/ribf/ribfreferences.html

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