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Subscriptions and correspondence concerning back numbers, offprints and advertising for the seven principal journals of the Society (listed below) should be sent to the publishers: Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 9600 Garsington Road, Oxford, OX4 2DQ.

All requests for permission to reprint material from the Royal Entomological Society journals should be addressed to:
Journals Rights & Permissions Controller
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
9600 Garsington Road
Oxford OX4 2DQ
UK

Email: JournalsRights@oxon.blackwellpublishing.com

Online Journal access is now available from Blackwell-Synergy at www.blackwell-synergy.com

The Society also publishes a list of Handbooks for the identification of British insects. The Society also publishes proceedings volumes from it's International Symposium meetings. Details on request from Royal Entomological Society or download a Handbook leaflet and order form.

Field Study Council Publications Dept also carry a full range of the RES handbooks.

NEW JOURNAL PUBLISHED FEB 2008:
"INSECT CONSERVATION AND DIVERSITY"

VOL 1 ISSUE 1. S R Leather,Y Basset, B A Hawkins

NEW HANDBOOKS PUBLISHED:

VOL 5 PART 18 British Scraptiidae, Brian Levey, £7.50 AVAILABLE NOW

VOL 5 Part 17c True Weevils (Part II) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Ceutorhynchinae) M G Morris £21.00 AVAILABLE NOW

VOL 1 PART 7 Psocids Psocoptera (Booklice and barklice) T R NEW £16.50 AVAILABLE NOW

VOL 10 PART 15 British Lonchaeidae (Diptera Cyclorrhapha, Acalyptratae) IAIN MACGOWAN & GRAHAM ROTHERAY £21.00 AVAILABLE NOW

VOL 4 PART 2 (2nd Ed)  The Carabidae (ground beetles) of Britain and Ireland MARTIN L LUFF  £19.00 AVAILABLE NOW

VOL 1 PART 16 (2nd Ed)  Fleas (Siponaptera)  AMORET P WHITAKER  £19.00 AVAILABLE NOW

NEW SYMPOSIUM VOLUME:Proceedings of the Royal Entomological Society's 24th Symposium Jill Lancaster and Robert A Briers, £70.00 AVAILABLE NOW


Available publications

ON-LINE SUBSCRIPTION:
On-line access to all journals is available to all Members/Fellows who are taking one hard copy journal, for an annual subscription of £35.00.

Ecological Entomology
Published: Bi-monthly

Ecological Entomology focuses on theoretically motivated often experimental work. Topics include: behavioural ecology, biogeography, community ecology, dispersal and metapopulation ecology, evolutionary ecology, freshwater ecology, host-parasitoid interactions, population dynamics, predator-prey interactions, prey-pathogen interactions, responses to climate change tritrophic (and higher order) interactions. Papers should attempt to address specific testable hypotheses and possess a high degree of novely. Critical reviews, and forum type papers are also welcome.

Contribution correspondence to:
Dr Jens Rolff, Dept of Animals & Plant Sciences, Alfred Denny Blg, University of Sheffied, Western Bank, SN10 2TN. (email jor@sheffield.ac.uk)

Dr Jane Hill, Dept of Biology, P.O.Box 373, University of York. (email jkh6@york.ac.uk)
Subscription rates 2009: Subscribers to Ecological Entomology will also receive a subscription to Insect Conservation and Diversity.
Fellows /Members (Hard copy)
£86.00
Insect Conservation and Diversity
Editor(s):Simon R Leather, Yves Basset, Bradford A Hawkins Published: Quarterly

Insect Conservation and Diversity explicitly associates the two concepts of insect diversity and insect conservation for the benefit of invertebrate conservation.  The journal places an emphasis on wild arthropods and specific relations between arthropod conservation and diversity.  Key topics covered in the journal will include biogeography, climate change (and its impacts on distributions and range), conservation genetics, global biodiversity, integrating conservation science and policy, and long-term planning and implementation. Insect Conservation and Diversity is particularly keen to welcome submissions that are related to the following concepts:

  • Understanding the past and present distribution of biodiversity
  • Implementing suitable monitoring systems for arthropod populations to disentangle stochastic and natural variation from that resulting from anthropogenic action
  • Identifying harmful factors influencing arthropod populations and their cascading effects on ecosystem services
  • Seeking strategies to alleviate the action of harmful factors and restoring ecosystem services

More generally, the journal is open to submissions within the area of interest of insect (and other arthropod) conservation and diversity, covering topics ranging from ecological theory to practical management.

Contribution correspondence to:
Dr Simon R Leather, Insect Conservation and Diversity, Division of Biology, Imperial College London, Silwood Park Campus, Ascot, Berkshire, SL5 7PY, UK. (email s.leather@imperial.ac.uk)
Subscription rates 2009: Insect Conservation and Diversity will only be available to subscribers of Ecological Entomology.
Physiological Entomology
Published: Quarterly
Topics covered include experimental analysis of behaviour; behavioural physiology and biochemistry; neurobiology and sensory physiology; general physiology; endocrinology; circadian rhythms and photoperiodism.

Contribution correspondence to:
Professor G.J.Goldsworthy, Department of Biology, Birbeck College, University of London. WC1E 7HX. UK (email: g.goldsworthy@bbk.ac.uk) Professor R J Hardie, Imperial College London, Faculty of Life Sciences, Divsion of Biology, Silwood Park Campus, Ascot, Berkshire SL5 7PY. (email: j.hardie@ic.ac.uk)
Dr R J Weaver, Central science Laboratory, Sand Hutton, York, YO41 1LZ, Uk (email: r.weaver@csl.gov.uk)

Subscription rates 2009:
Fellows /Members (Hard copy)
£46.00
Systematic Entomology
Published: Quarterly
Topics covered include taxonomy and systematics of insects. Emphasis is placed on comprehensive or revisionary studies, and on work with a biological or zoogeographical relevance. Descriptive morphology may be accepted, especially where it makes a definitive contribution to phylogenetics.
Contribution correspondence to:

Europe and Asia all manuscripts on Colepotera should be addressed to: Lars Vilhelmsen, Howitzvej 63b st. Th, DK-2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark. lbvilhelmsen@snm.ku.dk

Manuscripts from the rest of the world and all manuscripts on Diptera should be addressed to: Professor P S Cranston, Entomology Department, University of California at Davis, Davis CA 95616 U S A. pscranston@ucdavis.edu

Subscription rates 2009:
Fellows/ Members(Hardcopy)
£83.00
Medical and Veterinary Entomology
Published: Quarterly
Topics covered include the biology and control of arthropods that attack man and animals or transmit infections. The principal interests are haematophagous insects and other pests, but all aspects of synanthropic and zoophilic arthropod biology are considered.
Contribution correspondence to:
Medical papers: Dr Gabriella Gibson, Natural Resources Institute, University of Greenwich at Medway, Chatham Maritime, Kent, ME4 4TB, UK g.gibson@greenwich ac.uk

Veterinary papers: Professor Doug Colwell, Livestock Parasitology, Agricultural and Agri-Food Canada, 5403 1st Ave South, Lethbridge, Alberta T1J 4B3 Canada. colwell@agr.gc.ca

Reviews: Dr Graham White grahamBwhite@hotmail.com
Subscription rates 2009:
Fellows /Members (Hardcopy)
£50.00
Insect Molecular Biology
Published: Bi-monthly
Provides an international forum for all of those applying molecular genetic techniques to the study of insects. Its prime purpose is the publication of original, high quality research papers on the structure, function, mapping organisation, expression and evolution of insect genomes.
Contribution correspondence to:
Professor Lin Field, IACR - Rothamsted, Harpenden, Herts, AL5 2JQ. e.mail address LinField@bbsrc.ac.uk
Professor David A O'Brochta, Center for Biosystems Research, University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute, 9600 Gudelsky Drive Rockville, MD 20850 U. e.mail address obrochta@umbi.umd.edu
Subscription rates 2009:
Fellows /Members (Hardcopy)
£87.00
Agricultural and Forest Entomology
Published: Quarterly (from 1999)
Provides a natural home for the best papers on entomological research relevant to the control of insect and other arthropod pests. It welcomes high quality original research papers on the biology, population dynamics, impact and management of pests of the full range of forest, agricultural and horticultural crops.

Contribution correspondence to:
Dr. A.D. Watt, Institute of Terrestrial Ecology, Banchory Research Station, Hill of Brathens, Glassel, Banchory, Scotland, AB31 4BY
e.mail adw@ceh.ac.uk

Dr K Walters, Plant Health Group, Central Science Laboratory, Sand Hutton, York, YO4 1LZ. e.mail k.walters@csl.gov.uk

Dr T H Jones, Biodiversity Ecological Processes Group, Cardiff School of Biosciences, Cardiff University, Cardiff, CF10 3US.
e.mail jonesth@cardiff.ac.uk

Subscription rates 2009:
Fellows /Members (Hard copy)
£52.00
Antenna
Published: Quarterly
This journal contains entomological news, comments, reports, reviews and notice of forthcoming meetings and other events. While emphasizing the Society's affairs, it aims at providing entomologists in general with a forum for their views and news of what is going on in entomology. Instructions for Authors
Contribution correspondence to:
Subscriptions and correspondence concerning advertising in this journal should be sent to Kirsty@royensoc.co.uk
Subscription rates 2009:
Fellows /Members
£FREE