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| | Mailing Lists Iowa State Entomology Index of Internet Resources |
 | | BEEBR - Brazilian mailing list on which diverse subjects on bees are discussed (pollination, beekeeping, ecology of stingless bees, euglossine bees and honeybees, etc) |  | | List is to ask for probes, offer resources to share, request technical advice, warn of problems encountered, post news and results, advertise positions available |  | | FORENT - FORENT is a mailing list for forest entomologists. |
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http://www.ent.iastate.edu/List/mailing_lists.html
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| | Index of Past Articles |
 | | Profile of entomologists in the Surveys annotated list of workers |  | | Regularly occurring features such as List of Requests for Material or Information (each Spring issue), The Quiz Page (each issue starting 1988), Quips and Quotes (each issue), Selected Publications (each Fall issue), Selected Future Conferences (each issue starting Fall 1995), and the list of Members of the Scientific Committee (each Fall issue) are not listed. |  | | List of personnel and their interests to be revised |
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http://www.biology.ualberta.ca/bsc/news22_2/articleindex.htm
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| | digest164.htm |
 | | And, it would be a breath of fresh air to have another entomologist on this list who can debate and challenge without the rhetoric. |  | | My point I guess is that, I, having stumbled onto this email list while researching the business end of butterfly rearing, am already discouraged about the whole topic of butterfly releases simply by seeing all of the "politics" and pettiness that is involved on both sides. |  | | This is most of our desires, if I could speak for the list. |
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http://butterflywebsite.com/listserver/farmers/digest164.cfm
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| | Natural Selection: subject gateway to the natural world |
 | | A list of local entomologists, with links to personal home pages, is available. |  | | An annotated list of phorids identified as from La Selva compiled by B Brown of the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County - a scientist participating in a biodiversity study at La Selva Biological Station in Costa Rica. |  | | A list of all genera ocurring in Costa Rica and a picture database are also available. |
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http://nature.ac.uk/text/browse/591.972.html
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| | Mailing Lists Iowa State Entomology Index of Internet Resources |
 | | Generated lists appear as a result of remotely-sent contributions by individual collectors and learned institutions. |  | | List is to ask for probes, offer resources to share, request technical advice, warn of problems encountered, post news and results, advertise positions available |  | | EGW-L - The EGW-L list is a forum for discussion of the erythrina gall wasp (Quadrastichus erythrinae). |
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http://www.ent.iastate.edu/list/directory/94/vid/4
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| | The User's Guide to Bright Sparcs - How to Search |
 | | For example, if you search for 'Entomologists and NSW', you search will result in a list of twenty entomologists who were born or worked in New South Wales. |  | | This search will result in a list of six names, from which you can directly link to the scientists' Bright Sparcs entries. |  | | Bright Sparcs will provide you with a list of items which match your query. |
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http://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/bsparcs/guides/g_search.htm
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| | Resources Forum: Email Discussion Groups and Lists |
 | | For biologists, molecular biologists, parasitologists, entomologists, medical specialists, vector control professionals and others involved in the research and control of arthropods which transmit disease to plants and animals. |  | | A discussion list for scientists, programme managers, agencies and individuals involved and interested in the elimination of leprosy as a public health problem. |  | | A discussion list for anyone wishing to ask questions or communicate on the general subject of malaria. |
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http://www.who.int/tdr/kh/bittdre.htm
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| | When cryptography is outlawed, bayl bhgynjf juyy unir cevinpl. |
 | | Last week I received a 75 KB file from one of the organizers of the next Congress of Entomology who wanted me to review a list of "missing entomologists" so he could send them e-mail about the conference. |  | | I politely asked him to take me off his mailing list. |  | | This file was sent to all entomologists for which he had e-mail addresses. |
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http://extlab1.entnem.ufl.edu/IH8Pcs/vol4/V4N22.htm
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| | goingsonline |
 | | One can access the entire list of genes and ascertain their function, or just the disease genes, or "hot genes" which are genes most often looked at. |  | | A list of articles on various topics specific for educators or students and by grade are linked. |  | | Locate regions where bumble bees thrive and view lists of bumble bees. |
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http://www.smm.org/general_info/bhop/goingsonline.html
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| | Fellows of ESA |
 | | Please click here to see a list of those entomologists who have received the title of ESA Fellow. |  | | List of publications by area of specialization (e.g., teaching, research, extension, administration, and service). |  | | This includes letters of nomination or recommendation and publication lists. |
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http://www.entsoc.org/awards/honors/fellows.htm
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| | CNN.com - Insect science faces wobbly future, report says - February 11, 2000 |
 | | Soldier of bad fortune: the Formosan termite, Coptotermes formosanus, is high on entomologists' pest list. |  | | Insect-borne diseases, the impact of genetically modified crops and the tenacious Formosan termite are a few of the biggest pests for entomologists in the new century, according to a recent report. |  | | Entomologists like myself can use a whole series of tools that we've never used before. |
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http://archives.cnn.com/2000/NATURE/02/11/bugs.enn
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 | | Subject: Of interest to all the lurking entomologists on this list... |  | | Here's a list of bands that have been discussed here and on some other lists. |  | | From NME's list: >3 Stone Roses It never ceases to amaze and amuse me that the Stone Roses are considered VERY VERY IMPORTANT in England. |
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http://www.fegmania.org/archives/fegmaniax/2002/v11.n134
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| | Award-Winning Sites |
 | | Specific to European species, this list of butterflies is intended for all amateur entomologists. |  | | Lists the butterflies found in Hong Kong and illustrates many of these; moth species are planned to be included in due course. |  | | A complete list is given of the species found in The Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg. |
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http://butterflywebsite.com/awards/showawards.cfm
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| | Re: [gecko] Orange Pill Bugs |
 | | > Any entomologists on the list care to comment ? |  | | Powered by Outblaze _______________________________________________ Global Gecko Association http://www.gekkota.com Classifieds http://www.gekkota.com/cgi-gekkota/classifieds.cgi gecko mailing list gecko@lists.gekkota.com http://lists.gekkota.com/mailman/listinfo/gecko |  | | > > > > mike > > Lyle Puente > President > Global Gecko Association > > My Brothers Banned > http://www.mybrothersbanned.com > > _______________________________________________ > Global Gecko Association > http://www.gekkota.com > Classifieds > http://www.gekkota.com/cgi-gekkota/classifieds.cgi > gecko mailing list > gecko@lists.gekkota.com > http://lists.gekkota.com/mailman/listinfo/gecko -- _____________________________________________________________ Web-based SMS services available at http://www.operamail.com. |
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http://www.mail-archive.com/gecko@lists.gekkota.com/msg02385.html
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| | World Dryopid Bibliography |
 | | A list of the clavicorn Coleoptera of St. Vincent grenada and the Grenadines. |  | | Entomologists' Monthly Magazine, 3rd Series, (38-39), 54: 43-54. |  | | Entomologists' Monthly Magazine, London, 59: 43-53, 77-80, 165-179, 219-224, 247-253, 269-277. |
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http://www.calacademy.org/research/entomology/Entomology_Resources/Coleoptera/dryopoidea/c_dryop.html
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| | forensic entomology |
 | | If you have tools that can be of use to forensic entomologists, you can list them here. |  | | Forensic entomology is a tool for the future, and while forensic entomologists master the art of estimating the post mortem interval, there are probably lots of undiscovered uses for insects in the investigation of crimes. |  | | Some great news from this seminar: there was a formation of an European Association of Forensic Entomologists (EAFA), which may be the first step to get forensic entomology to become a standard operating procedure in european law enforcement. |
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http://folk.uio.no/mostarke/forens_ent/forensic_entomology.html
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| | Literature Cited |
 | | Gilbert, P. A Compendium of the Biographical Literature on Deceased Entomologists. |  | | Directory of systematic entomologists and acarologists in the People’s Republic of China. |  | | Ashlock, P. Barber: Bibliography and list of names proposed. |
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http://www.ndsu.nodak.edu/ndsu/rider/Pentatomoidea/Biographical/lit_cited.htm
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| | FIU 10 Sept. 99 |
 | | See: http://www.bishopmuseum.org/bishop/ento/codens-r-us.html A list of entomologists (not just taxonomists) interested in the Pacific compiled by the Pacific Science Association and Bishop Museum is also available at http://www.bishopmuseum.org/bishop/psa/pacentodir.html The catalog of the US Library of Congress, one of the largest libraries in the world, is now available online: http://catalog.loc.gov As always, please share as appropriate. |  | | A list of entomological collections worldwide (based on the Arnett and Samuelson book) is maintained at Bishop Museum. |
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http://www.metla.fi/archive/forest/1999/09/msg00034.html
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| | Fly-free dates for wheat |
 | | University of Illinois entomologists list several other varieties that have fly resistance: Auburn, Fillmore, Arthur 71, Abe, Sullivan, and Beau. |  | | The dates shown on the map are based on historical data that suggest when most of the adult flies will have emerged and died. |  | | Kansas State University entomologists recommend planting resistant wheat varieties to reduce Hessian fly problems. |
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http://www.ipm.iastate.edu/ipm/icm/1997/9-2-1997/flyfree.html
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| | Orders of insects |
 | | Some entomologists may consider a certain group of insects as a single order, but others might regard it as two or more orders. |  | | The orders of primitive wingless insects whose structure and habits have changed little down through the ages are at the beginning of the list. |  | | Most entomologists believe they probably evolved from wormlike creatures that lived in the sea. |
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http://www.worldbook.com/wc/features/insects/html/types_orders.html
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| | ACSH > Health Issues > |
 | | However, your choice of entomologists on the list of "naïve" scientists is unfortunate. |  | | In 1985 I wrote a review article on the contributions of insect toxicologists (who were mostly trained as entomologists) to the evolution of environmental toxicology. |  | | I have been the subject of ad hominem attacks in the Pacific Northwest for my skeptical views, so naturally I wholeheartedly agree with your perspective. |
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http://www.acsh.org/healthissues/newsID.563/healthissue_detail.asp
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| | Friends of the Campus Natural Areas |
 | | Please, entomologists out there, keep the reports coming in so that our list will become more accurate and complete. |  | | This is only a very preliminary butterfly list for the Preserve. |  | | Please send additional butterfly observation records (species, date and place seen, and approximate number of individuals) to Glenda at cdennist@facstaff.wisc.edu. |
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http://www.uwalumni.com/fcna/plantanimal/butterflies.html
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| | Entomology 4251 - List Servers |
 | | is a "worldwide" network for forest entomologists designed to improve and enhance communication between members of the profession. |  | | This network includes both forest entomologists and pathologists in the North Central region. |  | | The NCFPW list and posting are directed to the following address: ncfpw@nature.snr.uvm.edu |
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http://www.entomology.umn.edu/classes/ent4251/listservers.html
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| | Monarch Watch Update - April 19, 2004 |
 | | Tag recoveries are still being received and each week brings an email with lists of tags or a letter with tags and information on where, when and from whom they were purchased. |  | | As you may recall, the Update for December 2003 contained a brief summary of the biology of the introduced European paper wasp, Polistes dominulus and a discussion of its possible impact. |  | | Whitney Cranshaw, an economic entomologist and specialist on garden insects at Colorado State University, recently (6 April) made the following observation on ENTOMO-L, a list serve for entomologists: |
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http://www.monarchwatch.org/update/2004/0419.html
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| | Earwigs in Nestboxes |
 | | At the beginning of the nesting season, I posed the same question, and received numerous replies, including one from one of the entomologists on this List, Dr. Walter Sakai. |  | | In addition to Messages that have appeared in the Bluebird Mailing Lists on this topic, the following are on the Audubon Society of Omaha website: Predators and Problems On The Bluebird Trail |  | | All material was originally posted on the Bluebird_L or Bluebird mailing list, and has been reposted here with slight modifications to make the posts more readable in an HTML format. |
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http://www.bestofbbml.audubon-omaha.org/earwigs.htm
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| | 2001 good year for plant bugs, entomologists say |
 | | In addition, extension entomologists in Louisiana and Mississippi say they will probably add the insecticide Centric, at a rate of 3 ounces per acre, to their 2002 list of recommended plant bug control products. |  | | Scott Stewart, an entomologist at Mississippi State University in Starkville, Miss., says, “It’s amazing what a difference 100 miles makes, because in my area pyrethroids are the material of choice for plant bug control. |  | | Layton and other entomologists attended a meeting on plants bugs at the USDA Agricultural Research Service’s Jamie Whitten Southern States Research Center at Stoneville. |
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http://deltafarmpress.com/news/farming_good_year_plant
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| | Ontario Nature Network Member Groups |
 | | The TEA have been active in advocating for the protection of threatened and endangered insects and their habitats and was instrumental in the placement of the West Virginia White butterfly on the Ontario Endangered Species List. |  | | The Ontario Butterfly Atlas documents the occurrence and distribution of butterflies across the province. |  | | Visit the Toronto Entomologists’ Association website for more information. |
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http://www.ontarionature.org/network/groups_detail.php?ID=76
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| | Popular Classics in Entomology |
 | | This is an unabashedly idiosyncratic collection of some of the best books about the natural history of insects and about the personal experiences of the entomologists who work on them. |  | | Probably influenced the social responsibility of entomologists more than any other book. |  | | If you have favorite books that you would like to add to this list, please send your suggestions to lbjostad@lamar.colostate.edu. |
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http://www.colostate.edu/Depts/Entomology/readings.html
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| | THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LATVIA |
 | | Forest entomologists deal with monitoring, control and forecasting of forest pests, mainly coniferous, testing of pheromones and also microbiological methods against forest pests; Preparation of the list of indicator species and forest habitat specialists of typical forest biotopes in Latvia. |  | | Agricultural entomologists work under integrated method of pest control in orchards, microbiological methods for pest control in greenhouses, forecasting and warning of outbreak of pests by aerobiological investigations, transmission of viral diseases; |  | | Enlightenment in invertebrates; Preparing of popular books, booklets and brochures for Latvian inhabitants; Popularization of entomological researches by regular meetings, conferences, seminars, excursions and related actions. |
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http://www.lubi.edu.lv/les/Activities.htm
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