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  1. Thoreau's Vision of Insects & the Origins of American Entomology by David Spooner, 2002-01
  2. Agricultural Entomology by Dennis S. Hill, 2009-05-01
  3. Entomology (Real Kids, Real Science Books) by Ellen Doris, 1993-06
  4. Entomology by Cedric Gillott, 2005-10-19
  5. Current Concepts in Forensic Entomology
  6. Experimental statistics in entomology by F. M. Wadley, 1967-01-01
  7. A Textbook of Agricultural Entomology by David V. Alford, 1999-10-12
  8. Medical Entomology by William B. Herms, 1969-12
  9. Entomology and the Law: Flies as Forensic Indicators by Bernard Greenberg, John Charles Kunich, 2005-09-26
  10. Entomology And Palynology: Evidence from the Natural World (Forensics: the Science of Crime-Solving) by Maryalice Walker, 2005-11-30
  11. Insect Potpourri: Adventures in Entomology by Adams, 1992-01-01
  12. A text-book of entomology, including the anatomy, physiology, embryology and metamorphoses of insects, for use in agricultural and technical schools and colleges as well as by the working entomologist by A S Packard, 2010-04-04
  13. An Introduction to Entomology by John Henry Comstock, 2010-02-22
  14. The dictionary of entomology by Nigel K. Jardine, 2010-08-17

41. UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA ENTOMOLOGY AND NEMATOLOGY DEPARTMENT
Teaching, Research and Extension at UF/IFAS entomology and Nematology.
http://entnemdept.ifas.ufl.edu/
Department People Student Services Academic Programs ... Outreach Our Mission To be a world leader in entomology and nematology by conducting superior research, delivering quality teaching, and extending knowledge to improve agriculture, the environment, and human health and well-being Webmaster E-mail

42. Entomology At Oregon State University
The Oregon State University entomology Graduate Program involves faculty from across the OSU campus and at offcampus research and extension facilities.
http://agsci.oregonstate.edu/entomology/

Graduate Program Information
Faculty Students Alumni ... Oregon State Arthropod Collection
The Oregon State University Entomology Graduate Program involves faculty from across the OSU campus and at off-campus research and extension facilities. Department affiliations and faculty locations are listed on the Faculty and Staff page. Entomology graduate majors and minors are offered. Detailed information about the program is available at the Graduate Program Information link. Entomology Program Coordinator Interviews. You will need the Windows Media to view the interviews. Download Contact us with comments, questions, and feedback. Entomology Program Insect Identification Web Site

43. U Of M: Department Of Entomology
The Faculty Award for Mentorship in entomology (first presented in 2005) is given each year by Frenatae, the entomology Graduate Student organization,
http://www.entomology.umn.edu/
Return to: U of M Home CFANS One Stop Directories ... Entomology Courses Undergraduate Minor Minor Requirements Department Directory Faculty
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... Contact Us Search Entomology Search World Wide Web Home For Prospective Students: Application Deadline is December 15 What's New:
Professor David Andow Recieved a Grant from the Minnesota Futures Grant Program . See below for details.
Why are Honey Bees Collapsing - Article by Professor Marla Spivak and Gary Reuter
Call for Nominations 2008 Hodson Graduate Alumni Award
List of Department Graduates with Thesis Titles
Hodson Graduate Alumni Award Recipient - Whitney Cranshaw
In Memoriam:
Dr. Marion Brooks-Wallace (1917-2007)
Dr. Morris Rockstein (Alumnus)
Dr. Edwin F. Cook (1918-2006)
Dr. Laurence K. Cutkomp (1916-2006) ...
Dr. Huai C. Chiang (1915-2005)
Faculty Awards and Honors
Professor David Andow has recieved a Grant from the Minnesota Futures Grant Program The grant is for Dr. Andow to develop and convene an interdisciplinary symposium on "Predicting Invasive Potential of Exotic Species". Click on the link above for more information on the Minnesota Futures Grant Program.
Professor Len Ferrington was awarded the 2006 International Achievement Award by the College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences (CFANS)

44. Department Of Entomology
Contains faculty, programs, news and events, and graduate studies.
http://ag.arizona.edu/ento/
People Research Graduate Programs Insect ID ... Outreach
Welcome to the UA Department of Entomology
The Department of Entomology at the University of Arizona has an internationally renowned faculty dedicated to excellence in research, teaching, and extension. Faculty expertise encompasses fundamental insect biology, pest management, and outreach. A key department in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences , Entomology has been generating, synthesizing, and disseminating knowledge about insects for more than a century. The University of Arizona is in Tucson , a lively city surrounded by the beautiful Sonoran Desert. 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 M.S. and Ph.D. degrees. The University also offers a graduate interdisciplinary program (GIDP) in insect science
We're #2! Entomology at the University of Arizona recently ranked #2 among all major research universities in the U.S. in faculty scholarly productivity. The criteria included publications, citations, awards, and grants for 53 UA faculty members in the Department of Entomology and the Center for Insect Science.

45. ENT 425 | General Entomology | Home
Welcome to the General entomology course at NC State University. welcome Announcements news Suite101 this link opens a new browser window
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46. SCI-BITES: Journals Ranked By Impact: Entomology
Journals Ranked by Impact entomology. entomology (62.80). 2, Insect Biochem./Mol. Bio. 6, Systematic entomology (1.89), Ecological entomology
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47. Entomology And Plant Pathology - OSU
entomology and Plant Pathology. university division college research extension apply entomology and Plant Pathology
http://www.ento.okstate.edu/
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48. University Of Kentucky Entomology For Kids
Wee Beasties entomology Newsletter for Teachers Spring 2006 *NEW!* Return to UK Department of entomology Katerpillars page
http://www.uky.edu/Ag/Entomology/ythfacts/resourc/resourc.htm
[Home] [For Kids] [Bugfood!] [Mystery Bug] ... [For Teachers and Parents] University of Kentucky Department of Entomology
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Critter Casefiles
We've added a new feature to our website, Critter Casefiles . Come explore information about common insects, spiders, and other arthropods of Kentucky, complete with "mugshots" and lots of great information!
Night Insect Walk 2006
The Night Insect Walk , organized and hosted by the faculty, staff, and students of the Department of Entomology, has become the most popular summer event at Raven Run Nature Sanctuary, near Lexington, Kentucky. Bug-lovers of all ages joined us for an evening of adventure as we headed off down the trail to see night-active insects and spiders. Find out more by following the link.
Educational Games
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  • Help Scout Cat match pictures of beneficial insects and pests in this bingo-like game. Includes player game cards, templates for overhead transparencies or display sheets, information about each insect, and instructions.
Insects in the Classroom - Lesson Plans
Flour Beetles
  • Students make observations of the behavior and life stages, and investigate food preferences, of flour beetles.

49. Department Of Entomology And Plant Pathology - Mississippi State University
The official web site for The Department of entomology and Plant Pathology.
http://www.entomology.msstate.edu/
Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology
Contact Information
Mississippi State University
Mississippi State, MS 39762-9775 TEL: (662) 325-2085
FAX: (662) 325-8837
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The Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology offers graduate programs leading to the Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. The department also jointly sponsors a Master of Agriculture degree in Agricultural Pest Management with the Department of Plant and Soil Sciences. The department participates in an interdisciplinary genetics and animal physiology graduate program. Within the general requirements of the Graduate School, there is freedom to develop individualized programs of study; this responsibility lies with each student's graduate advisory committee and the student. Students with backgrounds in the sciences are encouraged to apply. Acceptance into a particular program of study is contingent upon the approval of the faculty member directing the program. Technical problems, contact the

50. Yale Peabody Museum: The Collections: Entomology
The systematic collections of the Yale Peabody Museum’s Division of entomology comprise over one million curated specimens.
http://www.yale.edu/peabody/collections/ent/
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Division holdings include important collections of lepidopterans, arachnids, Orthoptera, Coleoptera, water beetles and midges, and specialty collections on evolutionary themes. Recent acquisitions also include historically important collections from other institutions.
The Division also maintains a general entomological library of periodicals, books and reprints that includes coverage of arachnology donated from the Alexander Petrunkevitch Library.
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Leonard E. Munstermann Curator Fax 203.785.4782 leonard.munstermann@yale.edu Assistant Curator Fax 203.432.5176

51. Welcome To The World Of Forensic Entomology
Learn about the science of forensic entomology, the history of it, case studies, and links to other entomology web sites.
http://research.missouri.edu/entomology/
The Official Page of the Board
Sponsored by the Office of Research
University of Missouri-Columbia Forensic Entomology, or Medicocriminal Entomology, is the science of using insect evidence to uncover circumstances of interest to the law, often related to a crime. The time of death, for example, can usually be determined using insect evidence gathered from and around a corpse, provided the evidence is properly collected, preserved and analyzed by an appropriately educated forensic entomologist. Insect scientists, or entomologists, are being called upon with increasing frequency to apply their knowledge and expertise to criminal and civil proceedings. They are also recognized members of forensic laboratories and medical/legal investigation teams.
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and the American Board of Forensic Entomology.

52. Welcome To Entomology, LACM
At present, the entomology Section of the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County has 2 permanent staff, 3 emeritus staff, 1 visiting curator,
http://www.nhm.org/research/entomology/
Introduction Dept. staff Dept. associates Types ... Contact us Introduction Learn more... Department staff At present, the Entomology Section of the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County has 2 permanent staff, 3 emeritus staff, 1 visiting curator, and several volunteers. Staff Information... Collection resources The insect collection of the LACM is the largest in southern California, and ranked approximately 10th in size in North America. Our strengths are in material from California, Mexico and Central America, but we have worldwide representation for many groups. Learn more... Research Phorid flies - These are the research subjects of Dr. Brian Brown, who is especially interested in the parasitic species known as "ant-decapitating and bee-killing flies."

53. Entomology Abstracts
For researchers whose work is affected by these findings, entomology Abstracts, from Cambridge Scientific Abstracts, provides the only practical means to
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Every day, new insect species are discovered, and studies reveal more about these and the millions of species already identified. For researchers whose work is affected by these findings, Entomology Abstracts , from Cambridge Scientific Abstracts, provides the only practical means to keep up with the field. All research reports of direct relevance to entomology are assembled here, with coverage including:
Entomology Abstracts (1978-present)
provides important information on geographic distribution, nomenclature, new species, and more. From ancient fossilized forms to newly-discovered species, this database gathers and summarizes all the latest information on insects and insect-like species, for truly global coverage of the field. 10,200 abstracts are added per year.
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54. Urban Entomology, Oregon State University
Urban entomology is the study of insects and mites that affect people and their property. This site is a collection of bulletins, factsheets and images of
http://www.ent.orst.edu/urban/home.html
Urban Entomology Urban entomology is the study of insects and mites that affect people and their property. This site is a collection of bulletins, factsheets and images of urban pests, their biology and, where appropriate, control. Emphasis is always on the least toxic approach to control. Some documents on this site (marked pdf ) require that you have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed (3.x or above). Click the Get Acrobat Reader icon and download a free copy and install it. Please Read: This site contains information about using pesticides. Pesticides can be dangerous if used improperly or carelessly. Always follow label instructions. The pesticide product label is the final word on the safe and legal use of pesticides. Questions about pesticide toxicity can be explored at the National Pesticide Information Center ( NPIC Control suggestions are intended for users in the state of Oregon, USA. Others should consult with local experts before relying solely on this information. Topics boxelder bugs (pdf) carpenter ants cluster flies clothes moth ... Asian longhorn beetle Useful Links National Pesticide Information Center Iowa State University Entomology Internet Resources OSU Extension Service Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon 97331

55. Texas Entomology
Complied by Mike Quinn, this site features extensive links to general entomology and Lepidopteraspecific resources.
http://www.texasento.net/
Texas Entomology
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02 Mar 2008 Mike Quinn mike.quinn@tpwd.state.tx.us

56. Systematic Entomology/NCState-AgNIC
Built for both the public and for researchers, NC State AgNIC Systematic entomology is a collaborative effort to collect, organize, and provide access to
http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/agnic/sys_entomology/
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57. Entomology Research Museum - U.C. Riverside
The division of entomology museum was formalized by E.I. Schlinger in 1962. S.I. Frommer and J.C. Hall joined the effort in 1964.
http://entmuseum.ucr.edu/
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58. Rose Entomology
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59. ENTOMOLOGY-University Of Nebraska State Museum
Information on scarab beetle research and researchers, guide to New World scarab genera, and information about the Division and its collections.
http://www-museum.unl.edu/research/entomology/index.htm
Museum Home Exhibits Education
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W 436 Nebraska Hall
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lincoln, Nebraska 68588-0514 USA Curators:
Brett C. Ratcliffe
bratcliffe1@unl.edu
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60. CDC: West Nile Virus - Entomology
entomology. Arthropodborne viruses (termed arboviruses ) are viruses that are maintained in nature through biological transmission between susceptible
http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvbid/westnile/insects.htm
West Nile Virus Basics Avoid Mosquito Bites Fact Sheet Specific Topics Clinical Guidance Lab Guidance Workplace Safety Background ... Education/Training Resources In the News Publications Conferences Related Links
PDF (254 KB/77 pages) West Nile Virus Home Ecology and Virology Entomology Arthropod-borne viruses (termed "arboviruses") are viruses that are maintained in nature through biological transmission between susceptible vertebrate hosts by blood-feeding arthropods (mosquitoes, sand flies, ceratopogonids "no-see-ums", and ticks). Vertebrates can become infected when an infected arthropod bites them to take a blood meal. The term 'arbovirus' has no taxonomic significance. The arboviral encephalitides are zoonotic, being maintained in complex life cycles involving a nonhuman primary vertebrate host and a primary arthropod vector. These cycles usually remain undetected until humans encroach on a natural focus, or the virus escapes this focus via a secondary vector or vertebrate host as the result of some ecologic change. Humans and domestic animals can develop clinical illness but usually are incidental or "dead-end" hosts because they do not produce significant viremia (circulating virus), and thus do not contribute to the transmission cycle.

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