Entomology - Wikipedia Entomology, from Ancient Greek ἔντομον (éntomon), meaning "insect", and λόγος (lógos), meaning "study", [1] is the branch of zoology that focuses on insects Those who study entomology are known as entomologists
American Entomological Society | Founded 1859 The American Entomological Society is the oldest continuously-operating entomological society in the Western Hemisphere, founded on March 1, 1859 We support entomological research, education and outreach through multiple publications, and public meetings
Entomology | Definition Facts | Britannica entomology, branch of zoology dealing with the scientific study of insects The Greek word entomon, meaning “notched,” refers to the segmented body plan of the insect The zoological categories of genetics, taxonomy, morphology, physiology, behaviour, and ecology are included in this field of study
Entomology | Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History Specimens and their associated data are used as the basis for original collections-based research on the taxonomy, life history, geography, and evolutionary history of insects, arachnids, and myriapods
Entomological Research - Wiley Online Library Entomological Research is an international journal publishing papers on all aspects of entomology, covering insect ecology, physiology, genetics, and more
Home - Entomology Today Invasive Tropilaelaps mites can hitch rides on swarming honey bees, survive, and reproduce in new colonies, a new study shows It’s the first time these mites have been shown to move via swarming, and it’s a key risk factor to understand in the effort to prevent the parasite’s spread beyond Asia [Read more]
Entomology | CALS We are committed to training the next generation of entomologists and disseminating our work through extension and outreach, and we are consistently ranked among the top programs for insect science in the world
Annals of the Entomological Society of America | Oxford Academic Bee monitoring, or widespread efforts to document bee community biodiversity, can involve data collection using lethal (specimen collections) or non-lethal methods (observations, photographs) Additionally, data can be collected by professional scientists or by volunteer participants from the general public