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  1. Medical Entomology: A Textbook on Public Health and Veterinary Problems Caused by Arthropods
  2. A Dictionary of Entomology (Cabi) by G Gordh, D H Headrick, 2003-07-03
  3. Photographic Atlas of Entomology & Guide to Insect Identification by James L. Castner, 2001-01
  4. Forensic Entomology: An Introduction by Dr Dorothy Gennard, 2007-04-20
  5. Medical Entomology by Robert. Matheson, 2008-11-04
  6. Forensic Entomology: Bugs & Bodies (Crime Scene Investigation) by Sue Hamilton, 2008-01
  7. Fundamentals of Applied Entomology (4th Edition) by Pfadt, 1985-01-11
  8. American entomology: a description of the insects of North American, with illustrations drawn and colored after nature by Thomas Say, 2010-06-18
  9. Encyclopedia of Entomology
  10. Insect Biology: A Textbook of Entomology by Howard E. Evans, 1984-03
  11. General and Applied Entomology by V.A. Little, 1972-07
  12. Complete Book of Western Hatches: An Angler's Entomology and Fly Pattern Field Guide by Rick Hafele, 1981-04
  13. Forensic Entomology: The Utility of Arthropods in Legal Investigations, Second Edition
  14. A Survey of Entomology by Frank N. Young Jr., Gene Kritsky, 2002-04-25

21. Cultural Entomology Digest OnLine
Studies the reasons, beliefs, and symbolism behind the inclusion of insects within all facets of the Category Science Biology Zoology Arthropoda entomology......Cultural entomology exposes how insects play a major role in almostevery aspect of human culture. Discover just how long insects
http://www.insects.org/ced/

Passion Vine Times
Introductory article to Issue 4
Japanese Crests
Butterfly designs as family crests
Scaly Type
Kjell Sandved's Butterfly Alphabet
Butterfly Etymology
by Matthw Rabuzzi
Butterflies of Ancient Mexico
Review of Carlos Beutelspacher's book
Native American Mythology
by Dr. Ron Cherry
Cicely Mary Barker
Flower Fairies
Moth Cocoon Artifacts
by Dr. Richard Peigler
Textile Sculptures
from Annemieke Mein, Australia
Lepidopteral Symbolism
by Ron Gagliardi Introductory Notes Introductory notes for Issue 3 William Rowe by Dexter Sear Rodney Matthews by Dexter Sear Greek Cricket Cages by Herbert Weidner, Hamburg, Germany D. Keith McE. Kevan by Vernon R. Vickery, Lyman Museum, McGill University Chinese Pictographs by Prof. Ju, Huang, China Chinese Cricket Culture by Jin, Xing-Bao, Shanghai, China Japanese Singing Insects Robert W. Pemberton USDA-ARS Cicada in Chinese Folklore by Garland Riegel Cicadas in Ancient Greek Culture by Rory B. Egan, Canada Back Cover The 'grigs' are coming in "Locust Frenzy" E. A. Seguy by Dexter Sear Hieroglyphs A collection of Egyptian hieroglyphs Beetles in Textiles by Victoria Z. Rivers

22. IPM:Entomology:Management: Rat Management
Fact sheet on rat identification and control measures from the University of Illinois.
http://www.ipm.uiuc.edu/publications/infosheets/102-rat/rm.html
Search IPM IPM Home Field Crops Urban ... IPM FAQ THE DEPARTMENT OF CROP SCIENCES / UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Rat Management INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT / ENTOMOLOGY Identification Rat Facts Control Measures The common brown rat ( Rattus norvegicus also called the Norway rat or sewer rat) is a destructive animal pest found in and around towns and farms. These rodents eat and contaminate large amounts of feed, damage structures by their gnawing and burrowing and may spread diseases that affect livestock and people.
Recognizing Rat Infestations
The presence of rats can be detected by droppings or evidence of fresh gnawing. Tracks can be seen in mud and on dusty surfaces. Runways and burrows may be found next to buildings, along fences, and under low vegetation and debris. Back to Top
Rat Facts
Norway rats are fairly husky, brownish rodents that weigh about 11 ounces. They are about 13 to 18 inches long including the 6 to 8 1/2 inch tail. Their fur is coarse and mostly brown with scattered black on the upper surfaces. The underside is typically grey to yellowish-white. Rats will eat nearly any type of food, but they prefer high-quality foods such as meat and fresh grain. Rats require 1/2 to 1 fluid ounce of water daily when feeding on dry food. Rats have keen taste, hearing, and sense of smell. They will climb to find food or shelter, and they can gain entrance to a building through any opening larger than 1/2 inch across.

23. The Department Of Entomology At The University Of Illinois
This site contains information on graduate studies in entomology, the departmentof entomology, entomology outreach programs, and world wid e web entomology
http://www.life.uiuc.edu/entomology/home.html
The Department of Entomology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
320 Morrill Hall, 505 S. Goodwin Avenue Urbana, IL 61801
phone: 217-333-2910 fax: 217-244-3499
webmaster: adeans@life.uiuc.edu

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24. CDC West Nile Virus Home Page - Division Of Vector-Borne Infectious Diseases (DV
Background, entomology, vertebrate ecology, NYC area outbreak, virology, surveillance, control, prevention, and bibliography regarding West Nile virus infection in the U.S.
http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvbid/westnile/index.htm
General Information Index of
Hot Questions: Prevent Infection Use Repellent Safely Who's at Risk Symptoms ... Case Count Professional Information Statistics/ Surveillance Clinical Guidance Laboratory Guidance Background ... Education/Training Other Press Resources Publications Conferences Links: State and Local Government Sites Other Related Sites Guidelines for Surveillance, Prevention, and Control
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News and transcripts Prevention Information Case Information About the Virus Reporting Dead Birds Contacting State and Local ... Other Pages on This Site Prevention: Avoid Mosquito Bites to Avoid Infection Human illness from West Nile virus is rare, even in areas where the virus has been reported. The chance that any one person is going to become ill from a mosquito bite is low.

25. Insect Drawings Gallery
The Image Use Policy of the Department of entomology at theUniversity of Illinois. Back to the entomology Home Page.
http://www.life.uiuc.edu/Entomology/insectgifs.html
Insect Drawings Gallery
Below are a series of original drawings used some 50 to 60 years ago as teaching aids for entomology at the University of Illinois. They were rescued from Harker Hall, the old Law, then Chemistry, and later Entomology building, during its recent renovation. The original drawings are on canvas, approximately 1.0 by 1.5 meters and were drawn as a WPA project during the Depression. Many of them seem to be based (sometimes closely) on drawings found in "Destructive and Useful Insects" by C.L. Metcalf and W.P. Flint. The images below are mainly overviews of several of the more common insect orders (The taxonomic purist will note that some of the panels contain more than one order as we recognize them today. Errata are listed here ). The images you see have been electronically "cleaned". Click on the opened icon (or the order name) to see the full image (or another page of choices). Also included are links to the Tree of Life at the University of Arizona by David and Wayne Maddison for those who want taxonomic information on each of the orders. Click on the tree icon to jump to these sites.

26. Quaternary Entomology Laboratory
A lab specializing in the analysis and application of Pleistocene and Holocene insect remains for paleoenvironmental analyses. Located in the Department of Geosciences, North Dakota State University
http://www.ndsu.nodak.edu/instruct/schwert/qel/qel.htm
NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY - FARGO, N D
Department of Geosciences
North Dakota State University
Fargo, North Dakota 58105-5517
USA
Co-Directors: Allan C Ashworth and Donald P. Schwert Services provided
Recent publications
Facilities available
Images of insect fossils
Images of research sites
Links to other Quaternary fossil insect laboratories
American Quaternary Association (AMQUA) home page

27. 4th APCE Homepage
Focuses on entomology for a dynamic and borderless world. Contains scientific program, abstract guidelines, registration form, fees, and venue information. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
http://www.mapps.org.my/mapps/APCE.html

28. Department Of Entomology, National Museum Of Natural History, Smithsonian Instit
Extensive information on research collections at the museum.Category Science Biology entomology Academic Departments......
http://entomology.si.edu/

29. Quaternary Entomology Laboratory, University Of Waterloo
Features information about the study of fossil Coleoptera (beetles) in archeology, geology, Quaternary climate research, and related fields.
http://www.science.uwaterloo.ca/earth/qsi/qellab.html
The Quaternary Entomology Laboratory at the University of Waterloo
The Truth is out there; - Somewhere!
Fossil beetle head from the McKittrick Tar Pits, McKittrick, CA. The Quaternary Entomology Laboratory at the University of Waterloo was established in 1970. Over the past 25 years it has been the only institution in Canada where students can pursue a degree course at the M.Sc. or Ph.D. level in Quaternary Entomology. Introduce me to Fossil Coleoptera (Beetle) Studies A short teaching module
  • Further information about the Quaternary Entomology Laboratory at Waterloo will be made available in early 1996.
  • 30. Insects As Food
    Offers links to insect suppliers and a few of the tastiest recipes such as banana worm bread and chocolate chirpie chip cookies.
    http://www.ent.iastate.edu/Misc/toc.html
    Insect Recipes
    Bug Blox Banana
    Worm Bread
    Insect Recipes
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    Insect Horror Film Festival

    31. Medical Entomology
    Information on insects and arthropods of medical importance, with emphasis on those in Australia.
    http://medent.usyd.edu.au/
    University of Sydney and Westmead Hospital, Australia
    Built and maintained by Stephen L. Doggett stephend@icpmr.wsahs.nsw.gov.au First published 28/Jan/1998............Last updated 6/5/2002
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    32. My Pages Have Moved To Www
    My pages have moved to www.bijlmakers.com. Please update your bookmarks to entomologyfor beginners. Glossary of entomology. Genealogy Bijlmakers Rulkens.
    http://www1.bos.nl/homes/bijlmakers/entomology/begin.htm
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    Please update your bookmarks to: Entomology for beginners Glossary of Entomology Cooper test or find my other pages via the Home Page

    33. Fundamentals Of Livestock Entomology
    Common insect and mite pests of livestock and pets in Kansas sorted according to type of animal affected.
    http://www.oznet.ksu.edu/dp_entm/extension/InsectID/Mock/liveent.htm
    Skip the navigation header Fundamentals of Livestock Entomology Donald E. Mock
    Extension Specialist
    Medical and Veterinary Entomology
    Department of Entomology
    Kansas State University
    Manhattan, Kansas Common insect and mite pests of livestock and pets in Kansas: Flies
    Animals Affected Black Flies Cattle, swine, horses, sheep, goats, fowl and to a lesser extent dogs and cats. Cattle Grubs Cattle (However, occasionally horses and people have hosted cattle grubs) Deer Flies Most domestic animals except fowl. Face Fly Cattle and Horses Horn Fly Mostly cattle, but will feed on horses, sheep and goats. Horse Flies Mostly cattle and horses, but may bite swine, sheep, goats, dogs and humans. Horse Bots Horses, mules and donkeys. House Flies All Stable Flies Cattle, swine, horses, sheep, goats, dogs and will bite humans. Sheep Bot Sheep and goats. Sheep Ked Sheep (some success on goats and may bite people). Comparison of House Fly and Stable Fly Biology and Behavior Lice Sucking Lice Most domestic animals except cats and fowl. Chewing Lice Most domestic animals except swine Mites Choriptic mange mite Cattle, horses, sheep and goats (different variety or subspecies for each species of host). Common on cattle and sheep but seldom diagnosed.

    34. Department Of Entomology, Texas A&M University
    Overview, insect of the week, programs, research, extension, insect questions answered, events, general Category Reference Education Departments......Department of entomology, Texas A M University, 412 Heep Center •College Station, TX 778432475 • (979) 845-2516. home . About
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    35. Dr. Hildegard Winkler Entomologie / Entomology
    entomology books and supplies.
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    36. Department Of Entomology - Penn State College Of Agricultural
    Facilities. Links. Department of entomology The Pennsylvania State University 501Ag Sciences Industries Building University Park, PA 168023508 814-865-1895. Category Reference Education Agricultural Sciences
    http://www.ento.psu.edu/

    37. University Of Georgia Department Of Entomology
    2003. The University of Georgia Department of entomology Collegeof Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. UGA entomology Network.
    http://entomology.ent.uga.edu/
    Jekyll Island, GA
    April 2-4
    The University of Georgia - Department of Entomology

    College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
    UGA Entomology Network Questions and/or comments to: Page last modified: February 28, 2003

    38. Links
    A listing of all the Web sites within the Department of entomology at TexasA M University/Texas Cooperative Extension, as well as partner sites.
    http://insects.tamu.edu/entoweb/
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    39. Bugwood Network

    http://www.bugwood.caes.uga.edu/
    Insects Forest Exotic Cotton ... ForestryImages.org
    The Source for Forest Health and Silviculture images
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    40. Entomology - Insects, Macro-moths And Sawflies - (Symphyta)
    About moths, sawflies, and other invertebrates in Cheshire and the northwest of England.
    http://www.consult-eco.ndirect.co.uk/entomol/
    Entomology The science of entomology is the study of insects, a group of animals which are invertebrates. Invertebrates have no backbone. However, insects can be distinguished from other invertebrates by their having three body parts (head, thorax and abdomen), six-legs, antennae, compound eyes and a hard outer casing made of chitin. Most insects have wings in some form, occasionally vestigial in nature, but some of the more advanced insects, which have evolved social living, have casts which have no wings at all (i.e. workers).

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