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  1. California Cuckoo Wasps in the Family Chrysididae (Hymenoptera) (Entomology) by Lynn S. Kimsey, 2006-11-27
  2. Insect Symbiosis (Contemporary Topics in Entomology)
  3. Laboratory exercises in general entomology by J. B Schmitt, 1960
  4. Van Waters & Rogers Pest Control Library Volume II: General Entomology, Cockroach Biology by Norman R. Ehmann (Compiled by), 1981
  5. Introduction to entomology: Comprehending a general view of the metamorphoses, external structure, anatomy, physiology, and systematic arrangement of the ... Sir William Jardine ... [Entomology] vol I) by James Duncan, 1840
  6. A brief treatise on astronomy, entomology and general science: Being an abridgement from a popular course of ten lectures, delivered by the author, within ... of its size to be met with in our language by O. A Hall, 1841
  7. General entomology by M. S Mani, 1973
  8. Manual for general entomology by Charles W Rutschky, 1973
  9. The Cerambycidae of North America, Part VII, No. 2: Taxonomy and Classification of the Subfamily Lamiinae, Tribes Acanthocinini through Hemilophini (University ... of California Publications in Entomology) by E. Gorton Linsley, John A. Chemsak, 1995-01-30
  10. A GENERAL TEXTBOOK OF ENTOMOLOGY by RICHARDS & DAVIES, 1960
  11. A General Textbook of Entomology by A.D. Imms, 1970
  12. General and Applied Entomology Little Second Edition by V. A. Little, 1963
  13. A general system of entomology: Systematically divided into its several classes, orders, genera, species, and varieties, with their habitations, manners, economy, structure, and peculiarities by Carl von Linné, 1806
  14. General and Applied Entomology by V.A. Little, 1957

81. BIO 4465/5465 GENERAL ENTOMOLOGY
BIO 4465/5465 general entomology SPRING 2004. Instructor Chris NiceTA LenŽ Griego. Phone 2453358 Phone245-3547. Email ccnice
http://www.bio.txstate.edu/~cnice/4465Syllabus.htm

82. Overview Of Department - The Department Of Entomology At The University Of Arkan
Information Department of entomology, 319 Agriculture Building, University of ArkansasFayetteville,Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701 general Inquiries (479) 575
http://entomology.uark.edu/department/

Contact Information:
Department of Entomology, 319 Agriculture Building, University of Arkansas-Fayetteville, Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701
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83. General Entomology

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84. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Entomology
20000602 Orthoptera and entomology Links Links to orthoptera resources, peopleworking on orthoptera, useful software and general entomology resources.
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  • Biodiversity and Biological Collections
  • Biodiversity in Guyana
  • Biology on the Internet: Selected Sites
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  • Scientific Journals: Entomology and Plant Protection Page last updated: 17 March 2003 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    Biodiversity and Biological Collections
    Collection of links devoted to information of interest to systematists and other biologists of the organismic kind. Headings include botany, herpetology, invertebrates, entomology, ichthyology, mammalogy, mycology and microbiology, ornithology and general biodiversity.
    Author: Cornell University
    Subjects: biodiversity, biology links, birds, botany, entomology, fish, mammals, microbiology links
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    Biodiversity in Guyana
    Details of an insect collection programme and research project in Guyana, including a bibliography Entomological Literature in Guyana.
    Author: Bishop Museum, Hawaii
    Subjects: biodiversity, entomology, guyana
  • 85. University Of Wyoming General Bulletin: Entolmology Course Descriptions
    entomology (ENTO). Prerequisite ENTO 1000 or 9 hours of biology or ecologyrelatedcoursework. 4500. Veterinary entomology and Parasitology.
    http://uwadmnweb.uwyo.edu/registrar/bulletin/ento.html
    Main Page
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    Entomology (ENTO)
    1000 Level 2000 Level 4000 Level
    1000. Insect Biology. 3. Introduces insects and related arthropods. Introduces aspects of insect biology, behavior, life history and diversity, as well as many ways that insects affect humans. (Offered both semesters)
    Covers same lecture material as ENTO 1000 , but includes a laboratory. (Offered both semesters)
    Addresses ongoing, unprecedented rate of extinction. Examines how biological diversity is measured, factors causing current extinctions and biological, as well as technological and political/economic means of conserving biodiversity. (Offered both semesters)
    1150. Pesticide Safety and Application. 1. Introduces various types and safe methods of pesticides application. Subsequent to completion, students may take the certification test administered by the Wyoming Department of Agriculture. Cross listed with PLNT 1150 . Offered S/U only. (Normally offered the week prior to spring semester)
    1345. Entomological Experimentation. 1-3 (Max. 3).

    86. ZOOL 358 General Entomology Syllabus
    ZOOL 358 general entomology Lecture and Laboratory Syllabus. Course description. Atotal of 620 points can be awarded in ZOOL 358 general entomology.
    http://www.humboldt.edu/~mac24/zoo358/syllabus.html
    ZOOL 358 General Entomology
    Lecture and Laboratory Syllabus
    Course description
    An introduction to the biology of insects, including introductory treatment of insect anatomy and morphology, physiology, life history, behavior, ecology, and the taxonomy of major insect families. A brief introduction to insect pest management and IPM technology is also included. The laboratory portion of this course includes a strong focus on field studies of insect biodiversity and insect specimen curation. Weekend field trips are required.
    Textbooks:
    Romoser, W. S. and J. G. Stoffolano. 1998. The Science of Entomology, 4 th ed. WCB McGraw-Hill. (Required primary text)
    Borror, D. J., C. A. Tripplehorn, and N. F. Johnson, 1989. An Introduction to the Study of Insects. Saunders College Publishing. (Required laboratory text)
    Peterson's Field Guide to Insects (Recommended field guide)
    Week 1
    Course Schedule and Assigned Readings
    Date Lecture Topics and Readings Lab Topics and Readings
    Aug. 25 Introduction.
    Romoser and Stoffolano pg. 1-7 Introduction to insect collecting.

    87. Imms' General Textbook Of Entomology, Tenth Edition|KLUWER Academic Publishers
    Imms general Textbook of entomology, Tenth Edition Volume 1 Structure,Physiology and Development Volume 2 Classification and Biology.
    http://www.wkap.nl/prod/b/0-412-61390-5
    Title Authors Affiliation ISBN ISSN advanced search search tips Books Imms' General Textbook of Entomology, Tenth Edition
    Imms' General Textbook of Entomology, Tenth Edition
    Volume 1: Structure, Physiology and Development
    Volume 2: Classification and Biology

    by
    O.W. Richards
    Imperial College, London, UK
    R.G. Davies
    Imperial College, London, UK
    Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht
    Hardbound Volume 1, ISBN 0-412-15200-2 November 1977, 432 pp. Out of print Hardbound Volume 2, ISBN 0-412-15220-7 November 1977, 944 pp. EUR 217.00 / USD 239.00 / GBP 150.00 Hardbound Set of 2 volumes, ISBN 0-412-61390-5 November 1977, Out of print Home Help section About Us Contact Us ... Search

    88. InsectNet.com - Books About Entomology
    Books about entomology (general) Click on links to see current priceand order form. AMERICAN INSECTS A Handbook of the Insects
    http://www.insectnet.com/bookstore/ento-toc.htm
    Home Insect Classifieds Auctions Forum ... Arachnids Books about Entomology (general)
    Click on links to see current price and order form. AMERICAN INSECTS - A Handbook of the Insects of America North of Mexico
    Ross H. Arnett. Format: Paperback, 1003pp. Pub. Date: August 2000. Publisher: CRC Press. LATIN AMERICAN INSECTS AND ENTOMOLOGY
    Charles L. Hogue. Format: Hardcover, 594pp. Publisher: University of California Press. Pub. Date: June 1994. PARASITOIDS
    H.C.J. Godfray. Format: Paperback, 520pp. Publisher: Princeton University Press Pub. Date: October 1993. AFRICAN INSECT LIFE
    Bhb International, Anthony Bannister. Format: Paperback, 279pp. Publisher: BHB International, Incorporated. FORENSIC ENTOMOLOGY: The Utility of Arthropods in Legal Investigations
    Jason H. Byrd James L. Castner. Format: Hardcover, 1st ed., 440pp. Publisher: CRC Press, LLC Pub. Date: October 2000. THE PRACTICAL ENTOMOLOGIST
    AN INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF INSECTS, 6th ed

    Donald Joyce Borror, Charles A. Triplehorn, Norman F. Johnson. Format: Textbook Hardcover, 6th ed., 800pp. Publisher: Saunders College Publishing Pub. Date: December 1997. New Price: $88.50

    89. Index Of /pub/academic/agriculture/entomology/beekeeping/general
    National_Honey_Board/ 25Mar-20030833 - african/ 25-Mar-2003 0833 - bees_history/ 25-Mar-2003......Name Last modified Size
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    Name Last modified Size Description 25-Mar-2003 08:33 - african/ 25-Mar-2003 08:33 - 25-Mar-2003 08:33 - bin/ 25-Mar-2003 03:34 - biology/ 25-Mar-2003 08:37 - broAdam.obit.txt 28-Jan-1997 00:00 4k forkids/ 25-Mar-2003 08:37 - images/ 25-Mar-2003 08:38 - management/ 25-Mar-2003 08:38 - 25-Mar-2003 08:39 - 25-Mar-2003 08:39 - pollination/ 25-Mar-2003 08:39 - products/ 25-Mar-2003 08:39 - 25-Mar-2003 08:39 - yellowjackets/ 25-Mar-2003 08:39 - yellowpages/ 25-Mar-2003 08:40 -

    90. Record Unit 7309 - Systematic Entomology Laboratory, General Correspondence, 191
    Record Unit 7309 Systematic entomology Laboratory, general Correspondence,19101973. Introduction. Historical Note. Descriptive Entry. INTRODUCTION.
    http://www.si.edu/archives/archives/findingaids/FARU7309.HTM
    Finding Aids to Personal Papers and
    Special Collections in the Smithsonian Institution Archives
    Record Unit 7309
    Systematic Entomology Laboratory, General Correspondence, 1910-1973
    Introduction Historical Note Descriptive Entry
    INTRODUCTION
    This correspondence (Record Unit 7309) was transferred to the Archives by the Insect Identification and Beneficial Insect Introduction Institute, United States Department of Agriculture, in 1980. Prior to its transfer to the Archives, the file was culled and certain correspondence was removed. Therefore, this guide provides access to only a fragment of the original file. The correspondence occupies 6.5 linear meters of shelf space.
    HISTORICAL NOTE
    The Systematic Entomology Laboratory (SEL), United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), is responsible for the identification of insect specimens. Its work provides basic support for biological control projects, environmental studies, and research activities of federal and state agencies and other organizations. SEL scientists are also active in research focused upon insect groups of economic importance to American agriculture. SEL maintains offices and laboratories at the National Museum of Natural History and at the Beltsville Agricultural Research Center, Beltsville, Maryland.
    DESCRIPTIVE ENTRY
    This collection contains the official correspondence of the Systematic Entomology Laboratory, USDA, and its predecessors, 1925 to 1973. The correspondence, which is both incoming and outgoing, mostly concerns the identification of specimens sent to the USDA for determination. Smaller amounts of correspondence document research projects of USDA taxonomists; the preparation of scientific publications; field work; and professional activities. Correspondents include domestic and foreign entomologists, government scientists, university professors, and USDA staff. Outgoing correspondence is usually signed by the USDA Entomologist in charge of the Division. Correspondence pre-dating 1925 primarily documents the professional career of Sievert Allen Rohwer and includes letters relating to his duties as Custodian of Hymenoptera, United States National Museum.

    91. Graduate Study In Entomology
    UMinfo. People. Google. Graduate Study in entomology. Program Information. TheUniversity of Manitoba has the only entomology Department in Canada.
    http://www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/graduate_studies/programs/masters/entom/genera
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    Graduate Study in Entomology
    Program Information The University of Manitoba has the only Entomology Department in Canada. The department has strong links with agricultural and environmental research organizations in Winnipeg and across Canada, and is uniquely positioned to provide comprehensive graduate training in entomological research. The department offers both M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees. In both M.Sc. and Ph.D. programs, students must achieve a high standard in a research project and in a thesis reporting their results. Students must also take some course work, including a course intended to develop written and oral communications skills, to promote critical thinking and to provide exposure to diverse fields of entomology and related sciences. Graduates of the Ph.D. from the Department of Entomology occupy academic positions in a number of universities in Canada and elsewhere, others occupy senior scientist positions with Agriculture Canada, Environment Canada, or other government research and regulatory agencies. Graduates of the M.Sc. program have proceeded to Ph.D. programs elsewhere, while others have entered the workforce following their M.Sc. degree. A high proportion of insect extension specialists in provincial governments in western Canada are graduates of the department's M.Sc. program. Other recent graduates have positions as forest and prairie management ecologists, careers in agribusiness, producer organizations or pesticide companies, or technical positions in research organizations.

    92. Guide To The Norman B. Tindale Archives - 338/01 - Bound Volumes Of Expedition A
    and additional notes recorded later in his life on both entomology and anthropology. 113.4x20.3cm, 207 pages and 1 insert Formats general Correspondence, Maps
    http://www.samuseum.sa.gov.au/tindale/HDMS/338-01.htm
    Guide to the Norman B. Tindale Archives
    Series 338/01 - Bound volumes of expedition and office journals, notes and compilations
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    Date Range Quantity 365 cm, 87 bound volumes and albox folders Provenance Norman Barnett Tindale Description This series can be broken down into three major groups. The first group (AA 338/1/1/1 to AA 338/1/28) relates to observations and data recorded by Tindale in the field whilst on expedition. The second group (AA 338/1/29 to AA 338/1/44) comprises notes and data compiled on short trips or visits and related papers. Finally the third group (AA 338/1/45 to AA 338/1/53/14) comprises desk journals that predominantly relate to the study of anthropological collections overseas and additional notes recorded later in his life on both entomology and anthropology. Together the journals form the core series of Tindale's life work. The other series are records created to supplement and or support the journals such as maps and photographs. These have been carefully cross-referenced by Tindale. Tindale developed his record-keeping skills on instruction from one of his peers, Sir Baldwin Spencer. Spencer taught Tindale to enter key data of the day each night prior to retiring. Tindale learned to record data on the right hand page leaving the left hand page blank for annotations, additions, insertion of photographs, pasting of correspondence and newspaper clippings and any other related or supported documentation. Spencer also imparted the wisdom of experience to bind the journal once it had reached approximately 500 pages with an index. It was also useful to insert a title page so that the volume could be quoted as a manuscript book in the future.

    93. O.W. Richards, R.G. Davies -Imms General Textbook Of Entomology - Ronald B Herbe
    Imms general Textbook of entomology. No. 1 Imms general Textbook of entomology. written by. OW Richards, RG Davies. Petz, Lawrence D. Petz !
    http://www.bookzsearch.com/197466imms_general_textbook_entomology.html
    Imms General Textbook of Entomology No. 1: Imms General Textbook of Entomology . [written by]
    O.W. Richards, R.G. Davies
    Petz, Lawrence D. Petz !
    Immune Hemolytic Anemias.
    Richard L Fenichel Michael A Chirigos !
    Immune Modulation Agents and Their Mechanisms.
    David A Norris !
    Immune Mechanisms in Cutaneous Disease.
    Ronald B Herberman !
    Immune Responses to Metastases.
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    94. General Entomology, Proceedings Of The All-Union Entomological
    general entomology, Proceedings of the AllUnion Entomological Society,No. 68 (Horae Societatis Entomologicae Unionis Soveticae
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    General entomology, Proceedings of the All-Union Entomological Society, No. 68 (Horae Societatis Entomologicae Unionis Soveticae, ISSN 0373-1278)
    Tobias, VI( ED)
    1988. Leningrad, 270x180, b/w figs, graphs, photos, In Russian, title in French.
    Hdb, 183pp. Price USD 26
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    A collection of numerous papers, most of which were communications read at the 9th All-Union Entomological Congress in 1984. To check your order, please click here Click here to view our home page

    95. Entomology At Colorado State University
    Main Page. NoFrames. What's New. Jobs. Links. Universities. Meetings. CSU entomology Faculty. CSU entomology Students. CSU entomology Courses. CSU entomology Newsletter. Publications. Images. Movies. Question/Comments This is the first entomology website in the world, and went into operation on 27 February 1994
    http://www.colostate.edu/Depts/Entomology
    This document is designed to be viewed by a Frames enabled browser. Click here to view a No-Frames version of this document.

    96. Index Of Insect Hort News Articles
    entomology Index of available articles insects. The following articles areavailable Department of entomology, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa.
    http://www.ipm.iastate.edu/ipm/hortnews/indices/insectindex.html
    Entomology
    Index of available articles insects
    The following articles are available:

    97. Oracle Archive: Entomology
    Oracle archive entomology. This covers bugs. This is for grades 6 to 12. spiders,Rebekah, 26 Aug 0635 PM. entomology, mer goldman, 18 Aug 0245 PM.
    http://www.seps.org/oracle/oracle.archive/Life_Science.Entomology/
    Oracle archive: Entomology
    This covers bugs. This is for grades 6 to 12. Please select one of the following choices: Sort by:
    Subject
    Author Date May 2004 5 entries April 2004 3 entries December 2003 1 entry October 2003 2 entries September 2003 2 entries August 2003 2 entries July 2003 1 entry June 2003 1 entry March 2003 1 entry February 2003 1 entry December 2002 1 entry November 2002 1 entry October 2002 4 entries September 2002 3 entries August 2002 1 entry July 2002 3 entries June 2002 1 entry May 2002 2 entries April 2002 1 entry January 2002 1 entry December 2001 1 entry November 2001 1 entry September 2001 1 entry August 2001 1 entry July 2001 1 entry June 2001 2 entries May 2001 5 entries April 2001 1 entry March 2001 3 entries February 2001 3 entries January 2001 1 entry December 2000 1 entry November 2000 2 entries September 2000 1 entry August 2000 1 entry July 2000 1 entry May 2000 4 entries April 2000 1 entry March 2000 1 entry February 2000 2 entries December 1999 1 entry November 1999 2 entries October 1999 1 entry July 1999 2 entries June 1999 1 entry April 1999 1 entry November 1998 1 entry May 1998 1 entry The most recent entries are shown here. All of the entries are also cataloged in their respective month stamped directories.

    98. Board Certified Entomologists-Roster
    Round Rock, TX. Dr. Carrol O. Calkins, Plantrelated entomology, Generalentomology, ccalkins@yarl.ars.usda.gov, Wapato, WA. Dr. John
    http://www.entsoc.org/bce/current.html
    Current Board Certified Entomologists*
    Last updated May 17, 2004 If you need more help to find a BCE in your area, please contact 703-234-4121, bce@entsoc.org , or 301-731-4535, ext. 3021. Specialties Email City, State Dr. Jean R. Adams Retired jadams8282@aol.com Hyattsville, MD Mr. Elmer H. Ahrens ahrenseh@ktc.com Kerrville, TX Dr. Don V. Allemann Pesticide, Development, Analysis, and Toxicology, Plant-related Entomology dallemann@aol.com Greensboro, NC Mr. Laurence A. Allen lallen@sjgov.org Linden, CA Mr. Larry L. Appel Plant-related Entomology lappel@chase3000.com Grant, NE Mr. Joe E. Arceneaux loaded45clip@hotmail.com Denham Springs, LA James W. Austin jwausti@uark.edu Fayetteville, AR Mr. Joseph F. Azzarello, Jr. azzarello@franklynnpestcontrol.com Metairie, LA Mr. Harry L. Bain Email not supplied Lake Worth, FL Dr. James B. Ballard Email not supplied Medford, NJ Mr. William C. Bargren williambargren@email.msn.com

    99. FETCH 21 - Forest Entomology Textbook Challenge For The 21st Century
    NEW! See the video clips on the biology and economic importance of BC ambrosiabeetles. Information for Forestry 308 Forest entomology Students.
    http://www.forestry.ubc.ca/fetch21/fetch21/FETCH21.html
    Welcome to the FETCH21 home page. This site provides linkages to forest insect home pages around the world that would be of interest to undergraduate and graduate students in forest entomology. There is a bias towards the economically significant insects but all insects are welcome. If you have a web site that you would like indexed on these pages, please complete the data form below and submit it via email. NEW! See the video clips on the biology and economic importance of B.C. ambrosia beetles.
    Information for Forestry 308 - Forest Entomology Students
    The following resources are provided for the students enrolled in Forestry 308 at the Faculty of Forestry, U.B.C. However, these resources may also serve as a useful reference for any one interested in the forest insects of B.C.
    • Course Information and Bulletins
      An online version of the course outline and recent bulletins can be found posted on this page.
    • Hypertext Laboratory Manual
      The manual used in the laboratory section of Forestry 308 is provided here enhanced with colour images and useful links relating to each of the insects studied in the course.
    • Self Quiz
      A fun test of your ability to identify the insects studied in the course.

    100. FETCH21 - Some General Site Addresses
    A general overview of Forest Health research topics is indexed. Virginia Tech EntomologyCourses Interesting accounts of the insect world see especially the
    http://www.forestry.ubc.ca/fetch21/general/general.html
    Some General Site Addresses
    Biological Control - A Guide to Natural Enemies in North America.
    Caterine Weeden, Anthony M. Shelton, and Micheal P. Hoffman, Cornell University. A very good introductory account of biological control with a focus on agricultural systems.
    BUGNET
    A collection of pages by Paul Bell at Sir Sandford Fleming College, Ontario. It includes a specific section on Forest Entomology and Pathology
    Entonotes
    Entonotes are written by Dr. Staffan Lindgren to provide basic support materials on forest insects for students taking FSTY307 Forest Health at the University of Northern British Columbia. The site has internal links, links to other sites of interest, and to Pathonotes, the pathology part of the course.
    The BUGWOOD Family of Sites
    Including information about the SFIWC CD-Rom of Forest Insects.
    COCKROACHES - one of the most successful insect groups
    Dr. Betty Faber of the Liberty Sciences Center in New Jersey, invites you to visit the "yuckiest site on the internet" and learn about the life and times of the most successful of insects - the cockroach.
    Visit the ELECTRONIC ZOO/NETVET Invertebrate pages
    An extensive listing of web sites that deal with Entomology, Bees, Arthropods

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