Entomology and E Guide - Resources and Review

Information about, and images of, many insects that are indigenous to South Africa, including beetles, the silkworm, and spiders. Resources cover spider bites, the relationship between certain butterflies and ants, and garden insects found in Cape Town.
 
Extensive information about bees and beekeeping. Includes an online pollination handbook, a guide to Africanised Honey Bees and details of the diversity of bees in a desert environment.
 
Details of an insect collection programme and research project in Guyana, including a bibliography Entomological Literature in Guyana.
 
Details of an insect survey and research programme in Papaua New Guinea, including data, images and details of taxonomic publications.
 
A subject oriented resource guide for plant pathology, applied entomology and related fields.
 
Links to biological sciences journals, government resources in biological sciences, and sites covering biotechnology, cell biology, entomology, and genetic research.
 
Links to worldwide university entomology departments and agricultural institutions.
 
Pictures of beetles, butterflies, moths, caterpillars, flies, mosquitoes, crickets, and ticks, as well as plant disease and damage.
 
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.
 
Offers several thousand links to Internet resources about insects and entomology. Headings include insect pests, common insects, aquatic insects, insect anatomy, biology, behaviour, ecology, physiology and taxonomy, as well as cultural and forensic entomology.
 
Set of links to Internet resources relevant to mites. Headings include biology, management and common species.
 
A taxonomic database of the Orthoptera of the world, with full synonymic and taxonomic information for a variety of species and genera (all taxa described prior to 1997) of the Tettigonioidea (katydids and haglids), Grylloidea (crickets), Tetrigoidea (pygmy grasshoppers), and Tridactyloidea (sand crickets), as well as images and sounds for many species. Also includes a searchable database of entomologists working on the Orthoptera.
 
Set of links to journals relevant to entomology and plant protection. Some have only subscription information online, others have tables of contents, abstracts or full text.
 
A searchable directory of insect related resources on the Internet, arranged by category. Topics include beekeeping, bibliographies, biological control, checklists, databases, images of insects and other arthropods, insect collections, and sounds.
 
Links to orthoptera resources, people working on orthoptera, useful software and general entomology resources.
 
Hawaii State Museum of Natural and Cultural History. Over 30,000 specimens in entomology and botany (including algae and fungi).
 
Offers news, event announcements, policy statements, lectures, and an FAQ about honeybees. Also gives details of Beecraft, the official journal of the British Beekeepers Association.
 
Founded in 1949, IBRA is a not
for-profit organisation with members in almost every country in the world. It exists to increase people's awareness of the role of bees in agriculture and the natural environment. IBRA promotes the study and conservation of bees which are an indicator of the world's biodiversity. Abstracts from Bee World and other journals are available online.
 
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