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Young Verrall Lecture 2022 (online)
5 March 2022 @ 16:00 – 17:00 How is climate change affecting insects? What does this mean for us and what can we do about it?… Read More
Sarah Meredith Mem.RES
Sarah is Conservation Project Officer for the society undertaking scientific insect research which helps advise the conservation work taking place at sites such as Daneway Banks. Sarah studied for a BSc in Countryside Management at the University of Lincoln and a MSc in Wildlife Management and Conservation at University… Read More
David Simcox Mem.RES
I became an entomologist, aged five, when I first saw a Garden tiger moth caterpillar running quickly across the kitchen floor and the fascination of insects has never left me. I graduated with a BSc hons in Ecology at Royal Holloway College, University of London. I have been fortunate to… Read More
Endopterygota
EndopterygotaHigher insects, with a clear metamorphosis from larva via a pupa to adult, also called Holometabola. Read More
EntoSci
The online conference for 14 - 18 year olds about studying and working in insect science. Read More
2022 Verrall Lecture (online)
Virtual Event 2 March 2022 @ 16:00 Hot off the Press from IPCC: Insects in a Warming World The speaker for the Verrall Lecture 2022 will be Professor Camille… Read More
Moses Musonda Mem.RES
Moses Musonda Mem.RES, is a passionate young Zambian scientific researcher whose area of focus is entomology. Apart from attaining a Bachelor’s of Science in Biology, Moses is a holder of a Masters of Philosophy in Biology from the Copperbelt University in Zambia and he is in the process of beginning… Read More
Dr Richard Harrington Hon.FRES
Dr Richard Harrington has been interested in insects since the age of 7 when he accidentally caught a butterfly in a crab net and identified it as a large white (Pieris brassicae) from a Brooke Bond tea card he had acquired that morning. He graduated in Zoology and Applied Entomology… Read More
Britain’s Insects: A field guide to the insects of Great Britain and Ireland (WILDGuides)
by Paul Brock Reviewed by Peter Smithers Read More
Verrall Lecture
The Verrall Lecture is an annual public event organised by the Royal Entomological Society. It is open to all, free to attend and is usually given at the Natural History Museum, London. The Lecture takes place on the first Wednesday in March to coincide with the Annual Meeting of the Verrall Association of Entomologists, the… Read More