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Founded in 1833 as the Entomological Society of London, the Royal Entomological Society plays a major national and international role in disseminating information about insects and improving communication between entomologists.


Many eminent scientists of the past, Darwin and Wallace to mention but two, have been Fellows of the Society. Through the years most internationally recognised entomologists have been and are, numbered among the Fellowship.

ATTENTION ALL LIBRARY USERS! The Library is now open by appointment only.

Why become a member?

  • Meet fellow entomologists
  • Access to the society's extensive library
  • Free members journal, four times a year
  • Monthly meetings with renowned speakers

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"DAEGU PROTOCOL"
Click to see letter from PROFESSOR TOM MILLER.


 

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Our publications

JUST PUBLISHED: Click on volume for further information.

The Carabidae (ground beetles) of Britain and Ireland - Martin L Luff

Fleas (Siphonaptera)

Proceedings of the Royal Entomological Society's 23rd Symposium - A J A Stewart, T R New and O T Lewis

   

NEW JOURNAL PUBLISHED :

"INSECT CONSERVATION AND DIVERSITY"
This new Journal has now been published.

VOL 1 ISSUE 1 February 2008.

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