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  1. Elements of Entomology by William Sweetland Dallas, 2010-03-05
  2. Veterinary entomology and acarology for India by S. K Sen, 1962
  3. The Naturalists Library V34: Entomology, Bees (1859)
  4. Agricultural entomology for students, farmers, fruit-growers and gardeners by Herbert Osborn, 2010-06-23
  5. A Glossary of Entomology: Smith's An Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology by J. R. Torre-Bueno, 1991-06-30
  6. Urban Entomology: Insect and mite pests in the human environment by W.H. Robinson, 1996-09-30
  7. Urban Insects and Arachnids: A Handbook of Urban Entomology by William H. Robinson, 2005-05-16
  8. The Fly-Fisher's Entomology: With Coloured Representations of the Natural and Artificial Insect ; and a Few Observations and Instructions On Trout and Grayling-Fishing by Alfred Ronalds, 2010-03-02
  9. Entomology at the Land Grant University: Perspectives from the Texas A&M University Department Centenary (Texas A&M University Agriculture Series)
  10. The Complete Writings of Thomas Say On the Entomology of North America, Volume 1 by Thomas Say, George Ord, et all 2010-02-13
  11. Medical and Veterinary Entomology (Cabi) by D. S. Kettle, 1995-10-05
  12. PLEASURES OF ENTOMOLOGY PB by Howard Ensign Evans, 1985-05-17
  13. Imms' General Textbook of Entomology: Volume 1: Structure, Physiology and Development Volume 2: Classification and Biology by O.W. Richards, R.G. Davies, 1977-11-30
  14. Forest and Shade Tree Entomology by Roger F. Anderson, 1960-12

61. Current Activities / Department Of Entomology / ARO
s of the research undertaken in insect management, taxonomy, ecology, toxicology and control.......
http://www.agri.gov.il/Depts/Entomology/Entactiv.html
Activities Directory of staff pages History of the Department History of the Department ... Entomology
CURRENT RESEARCH ACTIVITIES
Integrated Pest Management and Arthropod Ecology
Community ecology and population genetics of arthropod populations
Study of population dynamics of arthropod pests in deciduous fruit trees and citrus orchards, cut flower beds and field crops. Investigating migratory movement rates, using the composition of insect communities as an indicator of environmental perturbation for conservation. Utilization of geostatistical tools and geographic information systems in the study of spatial dependence of the citrus and forest insects. Development of phenological models; study of dispersion patterns in scale insects and the development of optimal sampling units and utilization of molecular and statistical techniques to analyze the geographic origin of insect pests and for the study of population genetics.
Chemical ecology
Isolation, identification and utilization of insect sex pheromone and plant semiochemicals in monitoring and control of arthropod pests in fruit tree orchards, field crops and forests. Investigating the sex pheromone of mealybugs in citrus groves, aggregation pheromones of bark beetles in stone-fruit orchards and pine forests, of sap beetles in date palms and improvement of fruitfly attractants. Study of the role of lepidopteran female sex pheromones for mating disruption of lepidopteran pests in cotton, apple, pear and vineyards.

62. OSU Department Of Entomology
DEPARTMENT OF entomology. 1735 Neil Avenue, Columbus, OH 432101220 Phone(614) 292-8209. The Department of Zoology and entomology dates from 1891.
http://iris.biosci.ohio-state.edu/osuent/
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1735 Neil Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210-1220
Phone: (614) 292-8209
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Insects and related terrestrial arthropods comprise over 80% of the life forms on earth. The Class Insecta alone is suspected of containing between one and five million species at a minimum. Biological studies on most of these are sorely lacking, and very probably fewer than half the extant species have been named and described. Insects, by virtue of their small size and rapid reproductive capability, are major competitors with humans for resources. These same characteristics, together with ease of handling and breeding, make them ideal organisms for the elucidation of basic biological principles. Insects are also extensively involved in the spread of many pathogenic microorganisms that impact plants and animals, including humans. The Department of Entomology at The Ohio State University is the only academic and research center for entomology in the state of Ohio, and exists as a necessary response to the central place occupied by insects in our society. The Department of Zoology and Entomology dates from 1891. The first Ph.D. in Entomology was awarded in 1904; as of Spring Commencement 2002, 418 Ph.D. and 561 M.S. degrees had been granted in Entomology. Close cooperation between entomologists at the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center in Wooster and those on the Columbus campus began in 1947, and the two units thereafter evolved into a single administrative unit. The former Department of Zoology and Entomology became two separate departments within the College of Biological Sciences in 1967. Formal merger of OARDC and The Ohio State University occurred in 1982, though the Department of Entomology has functioned as a unit since its inception.

63. Entomology Index: Beekeeping
Beekeeping links list from Iowa State University.
http://www.ent.iastate.edu/List/beekeeping.html
Iowa State Entomology Index: Beekeeping

64. SEL Home
Systematic entomology Laboratory Research, Information, Service United StatesDepartment of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service Beltsville Area Plant
http://www.sel.barc.usda.gov/

65. University Of Nebraska Department Of Entomology Homepage
Includes faculty and specialist listings, course listings, fun entomology sites, IPM recommendations, Category Science Biology entomology Academic Departments......University of Nebraska, Department of entomology. SEARCH THIS SITE. West Nile VirusGraphic, For more information, click on each headline. Updated March 14, 2003.
http://entomology.unl.edu/
University of Nebraska Department of Entomology SEARCH THIS SITE
For more information, click on each headline.
Updated March 19, 2003. Department Information Academic Programs Department
Introduction Page
On-Campus Courses Specialty Pages Index ... Turfgrass Entomology 202 Plant Industry Building, Lincoln, NE 68583-0816 Phone: (402) 472-2123 Fax: (402) 472-4687
UNL Home Page University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension educational programs abide with the non-discrimination policies of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and the United States Department of Agriculture.
IANR Home Page Submit your questions or comments about this site to Jim Kalisch or Lisa Silberman , Web Site Curators.

66. Mites And Ticks: A Virtual Introduction-Index
Information about the U.S. National Mite Collection, its history, its holdings, and its research activities and collaborations. Includes a gallery of electron microscope photos of mites.
http://www.sel.barc.usda.gov/acari/index.html

67. UW-Madison Department Of Entomology Home Page
News and Links, About the Department, Graduate Student Information, entomologyOutreach. Page last updated 01/29/03. URL is http//www.entomology.wisc.edu.
http://www.entomology.wisc.edu/
News and Links About the Department Graduate Student Information Entomology Outreach For more information contact: Carol Scheehle, Department Admistrator
Phone: 608/262-0625, E -mail: scheehle@entomology.wisc.edu
237 Russell Labs, 1630 Linden Drive, Madison, WI 53706
Office phone: 608/262-3227 Page last updated 01/29/03. URL is http://www.entomology.wisc.edu

68. Termite Control:Answers For The Homeowner
Termite control answers for the homeowner from University of Kentucky.
http://www.uky.edu/Agriculture/Entomology/entfacts/struct/ef604.htm
University of Kentucky Entomology
TERMITE CONTROL: ANSWERS FOR THE HOMEOWNER
by Mike Potter, Urban Extension Entomologist University of Kentucky College of Agriculture
The Entomology Department receives more calls about termites than any other insect pest. Termites cause more damage to homes than all other natural disasters combined. While a structure may become infested at any time, presence of termites is of particular importance when buying or selling a home since a termite inspection/infestation report is normally a condition of sale. Answers to some of the most commonly asked questions about termites and termite control are provided below.
  • Q: Why are most termite problems discovered during March - May?
  • Q: How will I know if my home is infested?
  • Q: Can I treat the house myself?
  • Q: How do I choose a pest control firm? Why is there such a difference in price?
  • Q: How can I determine if I'm getting a proper treatment?
  • Q: How long will the treatment last? Which brand of termiticide is most effective?
  • Q: Will there be an odor after treatment?

69. Kansas State Department Of Entomology Home Page
Details of entomological research, extension, and teaching activities at Kansas State University.Category Science Biology entomology Academic Departments......entomology department of Kansas State University,The Department of entomology hasan internationally recognized graduate program, leading to the MS or Ph.D
http://www.oznet.ksu.edu/entomology/
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The 79th Annual Meeting of the Kansas (Central States) Entomological Society Meeting April 19, 2003 Read more
Kansas West Nile Virus and other Vector-Borne Diseases Conference: Monday April 21 Read more
Welcome Academics Extension ... West Nile Virus Website
K-State Insect Zoo listed among top ten in the country! Read more . Also check out the article on CNN and new video clips added to the website
Entomology Home Page Extension Home page K-State Research and Extension ... Site index
This page was last updated on: 02/27/2003 We hope you enjoy visiting our WWW site.
Please with any questions, suggestions, or comments. Department of Entomology, 123 W. Waters Hall, Kansas State University, Manhattan KS 66506

70. University Of Kentucky Entomology For Kids
From the University of Kentucky Department of entomology.
http://www.uky.edu/Agriculture/Entomology/ythfacts/bugfood/yf813.htm
[Home] [For Kids] [Bugfood!] [Mystery Bug] ... [For Teachers and Parents] University of Kentucky Department of Entomology
Entfact 813
Bugfood III: Insect Snacks from Around the World
By Lana Unger,
Extension Entomology Specialist
What is it about North American culture that keeps us from using one of our most abundant and readily available food sources, insects? We could learn a lot from our international neighbors. Many cultures around the globe have evolved to use insects in their diets. There was probably some trial and error involved because not all insects are edible. In fact, some insects are poisonous. But there are lots of insects that are safely eaten by people around the world.
Eating Insects in the Past...
Algeria - The natives of Algeria would collect large numbers of desert locusts to use as food. They were a valuable resource for the poor population. The locusts were cooked in salt water and dried in the sun. Not only were they collected for personal use, but the locusts were traded in the markets as well. Australia - Australian natives, known as Aborigines, have eaten many different insects throughout history. Hundreds of Aborigines would come together at the Bogong mountains to feast on Bogong moths. These moths would gather in large numbers on the cave floors and in rock crevices. They were harvested, cooked in sand and stirred in hot ashes. This would burn off the wings and legs. The moths were then sifted through a net to remove their heads before they were eaten by the Aborigines. Some of the moths were ground into paste and made into cakes.

71. The Radar Entomology Web Site Home Page
Home Page. Welcome! Radar entomology is the technique and scienceof using radar to study insect movement. It has proved valuable
http://www.ph.adfa.edu.au/a-drake/trews/ww_re_hp.htm

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"Radar entomology" is the technique and science of using radar to study insect movement. It has proved valuable in the study of insect migration, and has been used especially in research on insect pests that are migratory (of which there are many). Radar has also been used to study non-migratory (i.e. foraging) movements. This site endeavours to provide some basic information about radar entomology, a comprehensive address list of everyone working in the field, a comprehensive bibliography, and links to other sites containing information on the technique and its applications. Some historical material has also been included.
Studying Insects with Radar

72. Ianni Butterfly Enterprises
Large selection of dried butterfly, moth, beetle, and other insect specimens as well as insect pins and entomology supplies.
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73. Department Of Entomology
UA entomology has an internationally renowned faculty with researchinterests ranging from physiology to phylogeny. This site has Category Reference Education College of Agriculture
http://ag.arizona.edu/ENTO/entohome.html
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Welcome to the Department of Entomology
Entomology has been a Department in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences since the opening of the University of Arizona in 1891. Located in Tucson, Arizona in the beautiful Sonora Desert of the southwestern United States, the Department of Entomology has an internationally renowned faculty with research interests ranging from physiology to phylogeny and The Tree of Life
Entomology enjoys excellent research facilities on the main campus in Tucson and throughout the State of Arizona. Some members of the Department of Entomology are affiliated with the Center for Insect Science and the Carl Hayden Honeybee Lab. The Department of Entomology offers several programs of study leading to both Masters and Ph.D degrees. The University also offers an interdisciplinary graduate program in insect science . If you would like to know more about Entomology in Arizona or would like a graduate application please send a request for information.

74. University Of Kentucky Entomology For Kids
It's a natural reaction to be frightened of some insects, but some large bugs are not harmful at all. This site teaches kids to distinguish between harmless bugs and their notso-harmless relatives.
http://www.uky.edu/Agriculture/Entomology/ythfacts/stories/hurtrnot.htm
[Home] [For Kids] [Bugfood!] [Mystery Bug] ... [For Teachers and Parents] University of Kentucky Department of Entomology
Get This Bug Off of Me!
by Stephanie Bailey
Entomology Extension Specialist
It's a natural reaction to be frightened of some insects. Many insects have the ability to harm people, and many insects look very menacing. However, many large insects are not harmful at all. Because it would take several volumes to describe every insect, this publication is intended to distinguish several common insects and insect relatives in Kentucky that are or are not harmful.
Insects and relatives which are NOT harmful:
UK Dept. of Entomology Daddy-long-legs look like long-legged spiders but are actually relatives of spiders. They only have one body section (spiders have two body sections). They do not sting or have venom. Daddy-long-legs feed on plants and sometimes decaying materials in forests. Millipedes cannot hurt people. They do look similar to centipedes (their sometimes dangerous relatives), but with two big differences:
  • millipedes have chewing mouthparts
  • millipedes have two pairs of legs for each body segment (centipedes have only one pair of legs per segment).

75. Termites - Urban Entomology Program Home Page
Termite biology, taxonomy, phylogeny, control, beneficial uses of termites, genus and species lists, Category Science Biology Animalia Arthropoda Insecta Termites......Urban entomology Program Centre for Urban and Community Studies University ofToronto Dr. Timothy G. Myles, Director 455 Spadina Ave, Suite 400 Toronto
http://www.utoronto.ca/forest/termite/termite.htm
Urban Entomology Program
Centre for Urban and Community Studies

University of Toronto

Dr. Timothy G. Myles, Director
455 Spadina Ave, Suite 400
Toronto, Ontario
M5S 2G8 Canada
E-mail: t.myles@utoronto.ca
Tel: (416) 978-5755 Fax: (416) 978-7162 Remember to bookmark this site (http://www.utoronto.ca/forest/termite/termite.htm)
Urban Entomology Program

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(new) Termite Biology Termite Taxonomy click able thumbnails ! ! ) Termite Phylogeny Beneficial Uses of Termites Distribution of Northern Termites Termite Control Methods ... Fighting Fire with Fire @Discovery Canada feature on Trap-Treat-Release, Oct 23, 2001 Just Ask Jon Eakes TV show appearance Yard Wood Management W o r l d o f T e r m i t e s i n Cy be r s p a c e TOUR STARTS HERE
Photo Links: List of all 288 termite genera in the world with links to soldier photos List of 179 termite genera with photo links Photographic plates of termite soldier mandibles (new) Photographic plates of termite worker mouthparts (new) Photographic plates of termite worker legs (new) Termites of the World by Continent Genus and Species Lists Distribution Cosmopolitan ... References Illustrated Termites of North America Family Keys by Alate or Soldier Mandibles of North American Termite Soldiers Termopsidae (Rottenwood Termites) Kalotermitidae (Dampwood and Drywood Termites) ... Termitidae (Higher Termites) Features Termite Movies (Spectacular Animated GIF files!)

76. Entomology Program
Last Updated 1 August 2002. The entomology Website has moved. The new addressis http//www.zen.uq.edu.au/entomology. Please update your bookmarks.
http://www.uq.edu.au/entomology/home.html
ABN: 63 942 912 684 Authorised by: Head of School Maintained by: sols-webmasters@sols.uq.edu.au Last Updated: 1 August 2002 The Entomology Website has moved. The new address is http://www.zen.uq.edu.au/entomology Please update your bookmarks. Homepages Botany ZEN SoLS Search ZEN Telephone List Search: All UQ for:

77. UC Davis Department Of Entomology
New entomology Course! The entomology Department will offer a newcourse this spring. ENT 50 Insects in the Environment will
http://entomology.ucdavis.edu/

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    (Link is also located under "Department" on the menu bar.) All the latest announcements, research opportunities, fellowships, awards, scholarships, job opportunities, and internships for the UCD Entomology Department!

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New Entomology Course! The Entomology Department will offer a new course this spring. "ENT 50 - Insects in the Environment" will provide an overview of the ecological roles of insects in different habitats and environmental systems. Emphasis will be placed on practical (field and laboratory) research as well as on theoretical and analytical skills and scientific writing. Click here for course webpage. Seminar The Entomology Department will feature speaker Eileen Cullen from the Department of Entomology at the University of California, Davis . The seminar is entitled "

78. Homepage Of The Swiss Society For Phytiatry (SSP)
Involved in exchange of information between specialists in phytopathology, entomology and weed science. Contains list of meetings, membership form, and relevant links.
http://sgp.ethz.ch/english/index-e.htm
Swiss Society for Phytiatry
Phytomedizin, ETH-Zentrum
E-mail: brigitte.mauch@unine.ch
Web: sgp.ethz.ch SSP - Executive Board Interested in SSP membership ? See the membership information and application form Latest news and updates ! Deutsch About Meetings SGP Info ... Links Send comments and questions about this Web page to christoph.keel@lbm.unil.ch Last updated: February 2003

79. Veterinary Entomology
An extensive site giving detailed accounts of the biology and control of insects that are important from both veterinary and medical perspectives.
http://www.roberth.u-net.com/index.htm
Home Links Glossary Factfiles ... search Veterinary Entomology INSECTS OF VETERINARY IMPORTANCE
This site is written and maintained mainly because I find the world of insects fascinating. Although at the moment the site is primarily on veterinary insects there is to some extent an amount of overlap with medical entomology and so some aspects will arise in certain pages. Well that's enough of my waffle click on a button below to go exploring.
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80. Department Of Entomology
About the Department Entomological Museum What is entomology. Graduate ProgramGraduate Fellowships To Apply Undergraduate Program Course Listing.
http://www.entomology.ucr.edu/
University of California, Riverside
Department of Entomology
Department of Entomology
University of California, Riverside
Riverside, CA 92521 General Inquiries: (909) 787-5294
Student Inquiries: (800) 735-0717
Fax: (909) 787-3086
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