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  1. Neurohormonal Techniques in Insects (Springer Series in Experimental Entomology)
  2. History of Entomology by Ray F. Smith, Thomas E. Mittler, 1973-06
  3. Sampling Methods in Soybean Entomology (Springer Series in Experimental Entomology)
  4. Insect Neurophysiological Techniques (Springer Series in Experimental Entomology) by T.A. Miller, 1979-12-18
  5. Neurochemical Techniques in Insect Research (Springer Series in Experimental Entomology)
  6. Applied entomology; an introductory text-book of insects in their relations to man
  7. Medical and Veterinary Entomology: A Textbook for Use in Schools and Colleges, As Well As a Handbook for the Use of Physicians, Veterinarians and Public Health Officials by William Brodbeck Herms, 2010-02-25
  8. A Textbook of Entomology by Herbert Holdsworth Ross, Charles A. Ross, et all 1991-07
  9. Urban Entomology by Walter Ebeling, 1975
  10. Entomology in Human and Animal Health by William B. Herms, 1982-06
  11. Urban Entomology, Interdisciplinary Perspectives
  12. Molecular Approaches to Fundamental and Applied Entomology (Astronomy and Astrophysics Library)
  13. Forest entomology by Alexander Thomson Gillanders, 2010-08-19
  14. An introduction to entomology: or, Elements of the natural history of insects, comprising an account of noxious and useful insects, of their metamorphoses, ... noises, hybernation, instinct, etc., etc. by William Kirby, William Spence, 2010-08-19

101. Royal Entomological Society
Plays a major role in disseminating information about insects and improving communication between entomologists.
http://www.royensoc.co.uk/
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    WIGGLESWORTH AWARD - 2012
    The recipient of the 2012 Wigglesworth Award and medal has been announced as Professor Stephen Simpson, University of Sydney. Professor Simpson will receive his award at the International Congress of Entomology, Daegu, South Korea in 2012.
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    The Royal Entomological Society plays a major national and international role in disseminating information about insects and improving communication between entomologists. The Society was founded in 1833 as the Entomological Society of London and is the successor to a number of short-lived societies dating back to 1745. The first meetings were held in the Thatched House Tavern, St. James's Street. Various other places in their turn became the scene of the Society's activities before the freehold of the headquarters at 41 Queen's Gate was bought in 1920, where the Society stayed until 2007 when the Mansion House at St Albans was purchased. (View location map) In 1855 a Royal Charter was granted to the Entomological Society by Queen Victoria and the privilege of adding the word "Royal" to the title was granted by King George V in 1933, the Centenary of the Society's foundation.

102. North Carolina Entomological Society
Offers announcements, activity listings, images, membership information and teacher resources.
http://cipm.ncsu.edu/ent/ncentsoc
JC Raulston Arboretum, North Carolina State University:
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for Registration Form Nominations for the 2010 Outstanding M.S. Student, Ph.D. Student and Contribution to Entomology Awards: Click here for details. 2010 Insect Photography Contest: Click here for details. 2010 Poster Presentations and Student Poster Competition:
Call for Posters

Winning Photo: Best in Show Category, 2006 Insect Photo Contest.
Photographer: Bill Fisher.
Last Modified by Stephen J. Toth, Jr. on October 15, 2010

103. || THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LATVIA
List of members, contents of issues, images and data about the protection of insects in Latvia.
http://leb.daba.lv/

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ON-LINE DB: List of Latvian Invertebrates Catalogue of Latvian Beetles Protected Invertebrates Distribution DB Photo Archive
58 YEARS WITH THE LEB
Dear visitor, the Entomological Society of Latvia (LEB in official abbreviature) unites entomologists, arachnologists and other invertebratologists from Latvian and the World since 1951. LEB is a discussion club for scientists and applied biologists, nature managers. It publishes scientific journals, first of all "Latvijas Entomologs", and distributes knowledge to wide society through mass media. Our members are active in science, nature conservation and are open to everybody. Welcome to the fascinating world of INSECTS! BREAKING NEWS / PRESEI: Latvian Insect of a Year 2010 ON-LINE DATABASES: Catalogue of Latvian Coleoptera List of Latvian Invertebrates Protected Latvian Invertebrates PICTURES: LEB Photo Archive Photo Gallery - Insects Photo report: Oestridae Dmitry Telnov , Riga.

104. Lorquin Entomological Society
Promotes the study and conservation of insects through meetings, presentations and events in Los Angeles, California.
http://lorquin.blogspot.com/

105. Société Royale Belge D'Entomologie - Koninklijke Belgische Vereniging Voor Ent
Provides details of the bi-monthly meetings, publications, the library, shop and subscriptions. In French, Dutch and English.
http://www.srbe-kbve.be/
Société royale belge d'Entomologie - Koninklijke Belgische Vereniging voor Entomologie

106. Lancashire And Cheshire Entomological Society - Founded 1877
Includes background information, listing of meetings, newsletters and links.
http://www.pisces-conservation.com/lces/
LCES is an active entomological society, serving not only Lancashire and Cheshire, but also North Wales and adjacent parts of neighbouring counties. The benefits of membership also attract many members from further afield. The Society has a stimulating combination of enthusiastic amateurs and skilled professional entomologists, cooperating in a helpful friendly atmosphere. Although moths and butterflies are the most popular area of interest, other insect groups, such as dragonflies, Het bugs and bees, are given considerable attention.
New members are very welcome. Adult membership (£10 pa) is open to all aged 18 and over who are interested in entomology. Junior membership is available at age 16.
If you would like to join us, please contact the treasurer / membership secretary: A. Wander, 16 Bramhalls Park, Anderton, Northwich, Cheshire, CW9 6AH. Tel. 01606 783 371. email
Benefits of Membership
Indoor meetings are held at 7.30 - 9.30 p.m. on the third Tuesday of the month, October to April, at the Community Centre, Fluin Lane, Frodsham, Cheshire. Grid reference SJ521777. Located off the A56 on the northern side of Frodsham. Junction 12 is the nearest point of the M56. There is ample free parking at the centre. Each meeting has a talk or arranged event for members, and a session for members to show items of interest, and exchange observations and views.

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