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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. General Entomology Resources
Department of entomology, Soils, and Plant Sciences. Household StructuralUrban entomology. general entomology Resources. WEBSITES.
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

42. General Entomology Links
Insect Images forest insect images ForestryImages USFS forest insect images USDAForest Service, PNW Region forest shade insect images Clemson University
http://www.fs.fed.us/r6/nr/fid/coolent.shtml
Entomology Websites
Xerces Society
dedicated to invertebrate conservation
BugScope

Forest Entomology Websites

Bugbios: shameless promotion of insect appreciation

Gordon's Entomological HomePage
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Young Entomologists Society

Insect Images
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ForestryImages
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Clemson University Clemson University Arthropod Collection NAL forest insect images National Agricultural Library Iowa State University's list BugBios images insect drawings University of Illinois BugScope Please Note: This website is managed by the Forest Health Protection group, Natural Resources, Pacific Northwest Region, USDA Forest Service in Portland, Oregon. Most of these links are not Forest Service sites, and many do not have links back to our site. Please send comments or suggestions to the websteward Links on this page do not constitute an endorsement of the content of any website not managed by the Forest Health Protection group. We provide these links solely as information resources. website last updated: June 1, 2004

43. Entomology 306: General Applied Entomology
307A general entomology Laboratory. Exercises of the general entomologylaboratory parallel topics presented in ENTM 306. Insect
http://www.entm.purdue.edu/entomology/courses/307A/default.html
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307A General Entomology Laboratory Exercises of the general Entomology laboratory parallel topics presented in ENTM 306. Insect functioning and structures are studied as a basis for learning to identify insects and other arthropods. Grades are assigned on 3 lab practicals of 100 points each. Attendance and Grading: Attendance in laboratory is not mandatory, but it is STRONGLY The grades will be assigned as follows: Points Grade 300 to 270 A 269 to 240 B 239 to 210 C 209 to 180 D 179 and below F

44. Entomology 306: General Applied Entomology
Welcome to. entomology 306 general Applied entomology. entomology306 is a general course dealing with insect structure, function
http://www.entm.purdue.edu/entomology/courses/306/default.html
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Welcome to Entomology 306 - General Applied Entomology Entomology 306 is a general course dealing with insect structure, function, biology, ecology, and population management. Designed with the Entomology 307 laboratory series.

45. Information For Entomology Graduate Students - General Information
who have determined their area of interest within the entomology Graduate Programshould may be found in the Graduate School Catalog, the general Catalog, and
http://agsci.oregonstate.edu/entomology/gradinfo.html

Graduate Program Information
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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

46. Information For Entomology Graduate Students - General Information
Students planning to apply for study in the entomology Graduate Program at OSU aonepage letter of introduction that outlines the specific/general areas of
http://agsci.oregonstate.edu/entomology/grad_step1.html

Graduate Program Information
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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

47. Entomology Resources General
YG Home › YG Clinic › Insect Journal › Other Resources › general general. $25.00.Websites Entomological Society of America; Dept. of entomology, Univ.
http://www.extension.umn.edu/projects/yardandgarden/EntWeb/otherresources-genera
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48. Transvaal Museum - Invertebrate & General Entomology Department
LINKS. Visit the site dedicated to the locally infamous Parktown Prawn EntomologyLinks. There is no general agreement on the details of how different groups of
http://www.nfi.org.za/inverts/Insecta.html

E - MAIL Dr Martin Krüger

Principal researcher, Lepidoptera Dr R ob Toms
Researcher, Orthoptera
Mr James Harrison

Researcher, Coleoptera Mrs B. Dombrowsky
Senior Collection manager Ms Ruth Müller
Collection manager Mr Klaas Manamela
Preparator Mr Albert Makubung
Preparator Mrs Susan Mametse
Preparator Mr Jan Legwai Preparator Mrs Stephina Mataboge Preparator Mr Peter Mothibe Preparator LINKS Visit the site dedicated to the locally infamous Parktown Prawn Entomology Links Identification Fees Collecting Permits ... Transvaal Museum index Department of Invertebrates The Department of Invertebrates is responsible for research and curation of all invertebrate collections at the museum. The Department consists of Arachnida, Coleoptera, Hymenoptera, Lepidoptera, Odonata, Orthoptera and Neuroptera collections. Visit the Big 12 African Insects page - click Collecting and Preserving Insects: an online manual - click New Insect Order found in Namibia click Southern African Invertebrates Specialist Group (SAISG) Newsletter click Ethno-Biology at the Museum click There is no general agreement on the details of how different groups of insects are related.

49. Transvaal Museum - Invertebrate & General Entomology Department
E MAIL. Dr Rob Toms Researcher, general entomology. Mrs B. Dombrowsky Collectionmanager (Invertebrates). LINKS. Invertebrate general entomology.
http://www.nfi.org.za/inverts/geninverts.html

E - MAIL Dr R ob Toms

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Mrs B. Dombrowsky

Collection manager (Invertebrates)
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Entomology Links
Identification Fees Collecting Permits
Update: January 2002
Transvaal Museum index
Arachnida
The Spider and Scorpion collections are amongst the most important in South Africa, while the Solifuge collection is probably the largest. Some of the smaller collections such as the millipedes and pseudoscorpions, although not as large, are of particular significance. Insecta The Orthoptera, Hymenoptera and Odonata collections are especially important. The Orthoptera collection is one of the top three collections in South Africa and is especially strong on Ensifera and insect sounds. The Hymenoptera collection is one of the top four in South Africa and is especially important in that it includes many type specimens and the valuable Brauns collection. The Odonata collection is the largest in South Africa and includes the important Balinsky collection. Visit the Big 12 African Insects page - click Collecting and Preserving Insects: an online manual - click STAFF Dr Paul Bayliss - Principle Researcher Paul did his Ph.D. on velvet ants (Hymenoptera: Mutillidae), more specifically the nocturnal genus

50. Department Of Biology - SFASU
Department of Biology. general entomology Bio 343, Organismal Biology.Course information coming soon Prospective Students Undergraduate
http://www.sfasu.edu/biology/Courses/Bio 343/Bio343.htm

51. AllRefer Encyclopedia - Entomology (Zoology: General) - Encyclopedia
AllRefer.com reference and encyclopedia resource provides complete informationon entomology, Zoology general. entomology, Zoology general.
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Related Category: Zoology: General entomology, study of insects , an arthropod class that comprises about 900,000 known species, representing about three fourths of all the classified animal species. Insects are studied because of their importance as pollinators for fruit crops; as carriers of bacterial, viral, and fungal diseases; as parasites of humans or livestock; as destroyers of economically important plants; or as predators of other destructive insects. The role of insects in ecosystems and their control by insecticides or by biological methods are studied in ecology . Some insects such as the fruit fly Drosophila, are used in the laboratory to study genetics ; others are used to study behavior and physiology. The ability to increase productivity of insect populations that supply commercially important products such as dyes, silk, and honey and the deliberate introduction of insect diseases into populations of insect pests involves knowledge of microbiology and biochemistry as well as entomology.
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54. General Information About Project
Data generated in the field are included in a general manual for teaching a databasedriven web site (http//research.amnh.org/entomology/blackrock) where both
http://research.amnh.org/entomology/blackrock2/project.htm
Vladimir I.
OVTSHARENKO
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American Museum
of Natural History
(New York) Kefyn M.
CATLEY
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Rutgens University
(New Jersey)
American Museum of Natural History (New Yor k) Andrei V. TANASEVITCH Ph.D. All-Russian Research Institute for Nature Protection (Moscow) " Biodiversity of spiders of Black Rock Forest " PROJECT DESCRIPTION INTRODUCTION This project combines a research and educational approach to biodiversity studies looking in particular at the biodiversity of Black Rock Forest spiders. The project has two major parts, research and education. The first part of the project comprises a research study of the biodiversity of BRF spiders. Before our research the spider fauna of BRF was virtually unknown. Spiders are predators without a food specializations therefore they are excellent models for biodiversity research. Spiders occur in almost all ecosystems from deserts to mountain tops. In particular, forests have a more diverse spider fauna than most other ecosystems. Different species of spiders have very strong vertical preferences in a forest. Consequently, spiders occur at all levels from the soil, such as Atypidae, Lycosidae, Gnaphosidae (burrow dwelling or holes in the soil) to the canopy. At a State level the spiders of New York are very poorly known. The last list of New York State spiders was completed by Crosby and Bishop in 1928 and included 174 genera and 576 species. Kaston (1981) in his book "Spiders of Connecticut" recorded 184 genera and 462 species of spiders from Connecticut State, and 224 genera and 597 species with adjunct territories of Connecticut State (including the territory of New York east towards Hudson river). This example shows that the spider fauna of a much smaller state, Connecticut, is currently represented by more species than there are in the whole of New York State. Obviously, this poor state of knowledge needs to be addressed. As a result of our arachnological research in BRF, the first spider survey for the last 70 years, we found 290 species of spiders in BRF during the two years of the progect.

55. SIWeb: Ant Colony Cycle
(a) An ant colony starts in general with a queen (alate reproductive female) thathas just landed from the nuptial flight in which she has been inseminated by
http://research.amnh.org/entomology/social_insects/ants/ant_colony_cycle.html
The Ant Colony Cycle
(a) An ant colony starts in general with a queen (alate reproductive female) that has just landed from the nuptial flight in which she has been inseminated by one or more males, has lost her wings and has found a protected place or has excavated a chamber. (b) In this protected place (the nest, that does not necessarily have to be constructed, but can be a natural chamber under a rock, for instance) the queen starts to lay eggs, from which after a certain period, emerge the larvae. The queen may search for food outside the nest or regurgitate her liquefied wing musculature (she will never fly again). In this initial period the queen is respondible for all colony tasks, not only feeding the larvae and herself, but also for the maintenance of the nest and for colony defense. The larval phase is when the ants grow up, so they have to be constantly fed. The queen may search for food outside the nest or regurgitate her liquefied musculature related to the wings, as she will never fly again. In this initial period the queen is responsible for all colony tasks, not only feeding the larvae and herself, but also the maintenance of the nest and colony defense. The larval phase is when the ants grow, so they have to be constantly fed. (c) After the eclosion of the first workers the queen does not perform most behaviors necessary to nest maintenance and colony development anylonger, and restricts herself only to egg laying and autogrooming, while the workers do all other tasks, including the feeding of the queen. The colony passes through a growing phase, not only in population but also in nest size and the area over which the workers forage for food.

56. General Entomology -- Course Information
general entomology Course information. Course description (Biol. general entomology– a course reader and laboratory manual. Available at SFSU Bookstore.
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, 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.

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58. ENTOMOLOGY 135 General Definitions
entomology 135. INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGICAL CONTROL. Definitions. A.First lecture. Natural control The maintenance of a more or less
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ENTOMOLOGY 135
INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGICAL CONTROL
Definitions
A. First lecture
Natural control
The maintenance of a more or less fluctuating population density of an organism within certain definable upper and lower limits over a period of time by the actions of abiotic and/or biotic environmental factors.
Biological control
The action of parasites, predators, or pathogens in maintaining another organism's population density at a lower average than would occur in their absence.
Strategy
A plan or technique for achieving some end.
Tactic
A planned action or maneuver for accomplishing an end.
B. Subsequent lectures
Acute
Short duration; characterized by sharpness or severity.
Axenic
Free from associated organisms.
Bacteremia
The presence of bacteria in the hemolymph or blood of animals without production of harmful toxins or other deleterious effects.
Baculovirus
A group of viruses that infect insects; has double-stranded DNA, rod-shaped. Includes the nuclear polyhedrosis, granulosis, and Oryctes viruses.
Biotic insecticide
An organism used to suppress a local insect pest population. Also bioinsecticide or biopesticide. See microbial insecticide.

59. EN/AN 302 Applied And General Entomology
Course Information Bioagricultural Sciences and Pest Management. EN/AN 302Applied and general entomology. Class Instructor Most Recent Syllabus
http://www.colostate.edu/Depts/bspm/Course_Info/Courses/EN302.html
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Bioagricultural Sciences and Pest Management EN/AN 302 Applied and General Entomology Class Instructor: Most Recent Syllabus: Dr. B.C. Kondratieff Fall 2000 Back to course listing

60. EN 303A General Entomology
Course Information Bioagricultural Sciences and Pest Management. EN303A general entomology. Class Instructor Most Recent Syllabus
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