The study group entomology Berlin was founded on 17th February 1957. Since January 1991 the study group is part of the NABU Landesverband Berlin. The focus of voluntary work of the study group is on faunistic research in the federal states Berlin and Brandenburg. Between 1978 and 1988 the study group published the two periodicals: NOVIUS and Brandenburgischen Entomologischen Nachrichten. In 1999 both periodicals were combined as Märkischen Entomologischen Nachrichten. Table of contents of all three journals are available. The study group works together on different projects. Five projects were presented on this website: Lange Dammwiesen and Unteres Annatal (1982 bis 1988), Krumme Lake (1993 bis 2000), Biesenhorster Sand (2001 bis 2004), Schlosspark Niederschönhausen (ab 2000) and Tegeler Fließtal (2005 bis 2008). ... [Information of the supplier, translated and modified]
Polish Entomological Union (PEU; Polish: Polski Związek Entomologiczny) was founded in Lwów in 1923. From the very beginning of its existence the aim of the PEU was: a thorough research work, i.e. taxonomy, biology, applied entomology, etc., on insects, especially those living in Poland, and publishing own publications. In September 1965 the hitherto existing name (PEU) was changed to that of the Polish Entomological Society (PES; Polish: Polskie Towarzystwo Entomologiczne). The English version of the website provides a short summary about the history of the PES, the Governing Board and publications, published by PES. Table of contents of the Polish Journal of Entomology (Polish: Polskie Pismo Entomologiczne) from 1993 till 2010 are available. All papers from 2006 till 2010 and some keys for Identification (in Polish) are downloadable as PDF-files (September 2010). ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
The Arbeitsgemeinschaft Bayerischer Entomologen e.V. (Study group Bavarian entomologists) was founded as Arbeitsgruppe Fränkischer Entomologen in Fürth (near Nürnberg) in 1958. After some structural and organisational changes the association was named Arbeitsgemeinschaft Nordbayerischer Entomologen e.V. (ANE) and finally Arbeitsgemeinschaft Bayerischer Entomologen e.V. (ABE). Domicile of the ABE is Bamberg. As association of public utility the aims of ABE are scientific work, research and natural conservation of insects. The website provides general information about ABE, like history, articles of association, council members. Furthermore tables of contents of the periodical Beiträge zur bayerischen Entomofaunistik and Beiträge zur bayerischen Entomofaunistik – Supplementreihe are available. Additionally notes on remarkable insects records and a work report of Verbreitungsatlas für die Tagfalter Bayerns (Atlas of Bavarian Butterflies) are given. ... [Information of the supplier, translated and modified]
The Entomologischer Verein Mecklenburg e.V. was founded in 1997. Its aim is the research and conservation of the insect fauna of Mecklenburg and the promotion of entomological education. As gereral information about the association the articles of association, an annual program, protocols of previous meetings, and a list of members are available. Since December 1997 the association is publishing the journal Mitteilungsblatt des Entomologischen Vereins Mecklenburg - Virgo. All papers are downloadable as PDF-files. An ethical code shows the fundamentals of responsible entomological field work, which is conform to species and nature protection. ... [Information of the supplier, translated and modified]
The official website of the Japanese Society of Applied Entomology and Zoology provides information on the society and its activities. The Japanese Society of Applied Entomology and Zoology membership is composed of approximately 2,000 researchers that study insects, mites, spiders, nematodes, birds and other animals. These researchers are engaged in both basic and applied research activities for plant and animal protection, especially pest control, environmental preservation, utilization of insects and other related areas. The Japanese Society of Applied Entomology and Zoology was founded in 1957, as a result of a merger between the Japanese Society for Applied Zoology (Journal: Oyo-Doubutsugaku Zasshi), founded in 1929, and the Nippon Society of Applied Entomology (Journal: Oyo-Kontyu), founded in 1938. The Society publishes two quarterly journals: Japanese Journal of Applied Entomology and Zoology (text in Japanese, abstract in English) and Applied Entomology and Zoology (in English). Tables of Contents of both journals are available. ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
The Norwegian Entomological Society (Norsk entomologisk forening) was founded in 1904. Its goal is to promote the interest for and study of insects. The society currently has about 600 members, mostly from Norway. Of special interest for foreign members are the journals Norwegian Journal of Entomology and Insecta norvegiae, both of which are published in English. The Society also publishes Insekt-Nytt (=Insect News), a magazine for hobbyists published primarily in Norwegian. A lot of issues of these journals are available for free as PDF's. ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
The Royal Entomological Society (RES) was founded in 1833 as the Entomological Society of London and is the successor to a number of short-lived societies dating back to 1745. Many eminent scientists of the past, Darwin and Wallace to mention but two, have been Fellows of the Society. The aim of the Society is the improvement and diffusion of entomological science. To achieve this the RES organises meetings of a general and specialist nature, where scientific knowledge is presented and discussed. The Society also publishes eight journals (Ecological Entomology, Insect Conservation and Diversity, Physiological Entomology, Systematic Entomology, Medical and Veterinary Entomology, Insect Molecular Biology, Agricultural and Forest Entomology, Antenna) and different identification handbooks. ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
The Australian Entomological Society, founded in 1965, achieves to advance and disseminate entomological knowledge in all its aspects, in relation to the Australian fauna. Therefore the society publishes the periodicals Australian Journal of Entomology and Myrmecia, organises scientific meetings and awards prizes to students and researchers. ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
The Entomologische Verein Apollo e. V. was founded in 1897 in Frankfurt/Main. The society publishes the entomological journal NEVA and organizes the International Insect Exchange Fair, each year. [Information of the supplier, translated and modified]
The Entomologische Verein Krefeld, founded in 1905, supplies on his web site information for his members and people, who are interested in entomology. Some projects, publications and results of the society’s work are exemplarily presented. One of the major duties of the society is the conservation and maintenance of the entomological collections in Krefeld. On the web site a lot of articles are downloadable. Their major topic is faunistics of the Lower Rhine. ... [Information of the supplier, translated and modified]