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The Royal Entomological Society – Strategy 2025-28

Strategic Priorities Strategy Document The Royal Entomological Society introduces its strategy for 2025-28 As the Royal Entomological Society moves towards its 200th anniversary, we are focused on ensuring that all aspects of our work support our vision to enrich the world with insect science. Alongside a… Read More

RES Journal Awards 2021-2023 – SYEN

Systematic Entomology is a Royal Entomological Society journal that focuses on publishing research papers concerning insect systematics, phylogenetics, and integrative taxonomy. This journal seeks contributions with broad biological, evolutionary, or zoogeographical significance, making it particularly appealing to researchers interested in arthropods, biogeography, entomology, evolutionary biology, and insect-related topics. Descriptive morphology, phylogeny,… Read More

Digital Media Pack – Learning Resources

View our selection of top learning resources for young people Need an easy way of getting young people enthused about insects? Together with our sister site, Insect Week, we’ve put together a downloadable pack to help parents and teachers engage young people in the study of… Read More

What insects might we see?

What insects can we expect to see on the Royal Entomological Society Garden? View our gallery to find out which insects we actually spotted on the RES Garden during Show Week Insects on the RES Garden PLANTING General planting: Beetles: Rosemary beetle (Chrysolina americana), 7-spot… Read More

Top tips for insect-friendly gardening

Insect-friendly gardening: top tips on gardening in harmony with insects Insects are vital to the ecosystems we rely on for survival, but many are suffering mass global decline. Gardeners have a crucial role to play in the survival and success of insects, just as they do in ours. The Royal Entomological Society… Read More

Professor Paul Brakefield Hon.FRES

Paul Brakefield is an evolutionary biologist who studies butterflies and other insects. He is particularly interested in the effects of their development and physiology on natural selection. Paul has shown that changes that occur through evolution are shaped by interplay between an organism’s environment and the genes controlling their development. Read More

Large blue and other rare insects thriving on grasslands restored as part of RES project

Read the full Press Release here: Rare insects and plants thriving under the wing of the globally endangered Large blue butterfly on restored grasslands The once-extinct Large blue butterfly, reintroduced to the UK in 1983, flew in its… Read More

RES Journal Awards 2022

Congratulations to the winners of the 2022 Royal Entomological Society Journal Awards. This award is given to the best papers published during 2019-21. Click here to read more about the RES Journal Awards. Click the journal name below to jump to each journal’s winner and read… Read More

Insect Week

Help Insects Thrive and Stand Tall for the Small Sign the Pledge Insect Week returns from 22–28 June 2026, celebrating the fascinating world of insects and the vital role they play in keeping ecosystems… Read More

RES Journal Highlights

This page showcases examples of excellent research published in our journals Here at the Royal Entomological Society, we publish seven high-quality scientific journals covering a wide range of study areas across entomology. By choosing to publish, read and review papers in our journals, you are helping the Society invest in… Read More