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The Butterflies of the Malay Peninsula (5th edition)
by Steven Corbet & Henry Pendlebury; revised by Michael & Nancy van der Poorten Reviewed by John Tennent Read More
Butterflies of the Levant, Vol.II: Papilionidae, Pieridae, Hesperiidae
by Dubi Benyamini & Eddie John Reviewed by Arthur M. Shapiro Read More
About the garden
The insect garden at Stratford Cross Insects inhabit every corner of our world and without them we simply couldn’t survive. We can all learn more about the important benefits they offer our planet, and encourage them to live and thrive in the spaces we share with them. The RES Insect… Read More
A Naturalist’s Guide to the Butterflies of Borneo
by Honor Phillips Reviewed by Richard Harrington Read More
Online talk May 2023 – Robert Pyle (Previously Angharad Gatehouse)
The Royal Entomological Society's online talk series, this month with Angharad Gatehouse Read More
Professor Christer Wiklund Hon.FRES
Professor Christer Wiklund was one of Europe’s senior, most prolific butterfly biologists. He has been Professor of Ecological Zoology, in the Department of Zoology, at Stockholm University, since 1986. Before that, he was an Associate Professor in Evolutionary Ecology, funded by the Swedish Natural Science Research Council (NFR). Elected… Read More
The Aurelians Painting 1908–09 – Antenna: Volume 50 (1) 2026
Library and Publications Article by Rose Pearson, RES Librarian and Archivist At nearly 2.5m wide and 1.5m high, the oil painting The Aurelians is a striking presence in the RES Council Room at St Albans. Completed in 1909 by South African born portrait painter John Cooke (1866–1932), the… Read More
Insects and the Law: Exploring gaps in terrestrial invertebrate protection in Britain – Antenna: Volume 50 (1) 2026
Article by Jack Everist, Ecologist Insects form the largest and most diverse component of Britain’s biodiversity. They pollinate crops and wild plants, recycle nutrients, regulate populations of other organisms, and form the base of food webs that sustain birds, mammals, amphibians and reptiles. They also play a central role in… Read More
An update from the RES Conservation Science team 2025
Spring is a busy time for us as the conservation science team at the Royal Entomological Society (RES). Each year we work on Large Blue Butterfly sites in Somerset and Gloucestershire, installing temperature data loggers which will monitor soil temperature between April and October every 20 minutes. Spring is… Read More
Big Give 2025
22 April 2025 @ 12:00 – 29 April 2025 @ 12:00 Green Match… Read More