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- 3-D Insects
3-dimensional insects are presented using the Virtual Reality Modeling Language (VRML)
- AnoDB Anopheles Database
a database containing genomic/biological information on anopheline mosquitoes, with an emphasis on Anopheles gambiae, the worlds most important malaria vector
- Bestimmungsübungen an Insekten
Es gibt nur wenige Lehrbücher, in denen sowohl Imagines, Larven, als auch die Schadbilder der Forstschädlinge genügend genau dargestellt werden
- CIS Center for Insect Science
multi-campus, multidisciplinary program fostering collaborative research and education on a broad array of topics dealing with insect science
- BUGS Cultural Entomology
Home of Cultural Entomology Digest and Cultural Entomology Digest
- Das Fischbach Labor
- Digital Dragonflies
Drogonfly image catalog and information about specimen handling, hardware and software.
- Dragonflies of Hokkaido
- Entomology Index of Internet Resources
- FlyBase FlyBase archives at the EBI, UK
- Flybrain, an Online Atlas and Database of the Drosophila Nervous System
- Forensic Entomology Web Ring
This ring contains sites with information regarding forensic entomology, including theoretical, educational and practical information etc.
- Gordon's Entomological Home Page
- Gypsy Moth in North America (Lymantria dispar)
The gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar, is one of North America's most devastating forest pests. The species originally evolved in Europe and Asia and has existed there for thousands of years. In either 1868 or 1869, the gypsy moth was accidentally introduced near Boston, MA by E. Leopold Trouvelot.
- HSS Heterocera Sumatrana Society e. V.
The Society research the fauna of heterocera of Sumatra (Indonesia9 and is the publisher of the bookseries ''Heterocera Sumatrana''. 12 parts are published till now (August 1999). Members from all over the world.
- Honey Bee at Higland Middle School Prairie Project
Description of Species
- Insects on WWW
- Institute of Applied Zoology/Animal Ecology
Information about the Institute of Applied Zoology /Animal Ecology of the Freie Universität Berlin
- John A. Carstens Odonata Page
- Lepidoptera Images
- Leuckart-Wandtafeln
The Wandtafeln of Rudolph Leuckart (1822-1898), produced from 1877 to 1892, were used worldwide as teaching aids.Fol. I consists of 101 charts, of which the MBL has a complete set. Fol. II consists of 12 charts, of which the MBL has 8
- Hymenoptera, Diptera literature on sensory ecology of insects
list of publications on sensory physiology in flower-visiting insects and pollinators, and on intraspecific signalling and courtship behavior in long-legged flies (Dolichopodidae)
- MEG Münchner Entomologische Gesellschaft e.V.
One of the largest entomological societies in Germany. More than 600 members in 50 countries. 2 periodicals (''Mitteilungen der MEG'' and ''Nachrichtenblatt der bayerischen Entomologen''). Regular meetings.
- Odonata Information Network
- Odonata of Japan
- Odonata page from R.J. Beckemeyer
- Parasitoide-Online
Eine kleine Einführung in die Welt der Parasitoide.
- Praying Mantids (Mantodea)
- Saturnia Saturnia Website (Lepidoptera)
Information about Insects: Lepidoptera: Saturniidae Research and communication
- Simuliidae - Black Flies. Image collection.
University Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
- The Ant: a morphological tour of the super organism
- The Antlion Pit
The Antlion Pit is a collection of resources related to the fascinating antlion, or doodlebug. Inside you will find exclusive videos of antlion feeding behavior and metamorphosis, as well as information on how and where to find antlions.
- The Butterfly WebSite
- The Chironomid Home Page
The place for information on the Chironomidae.
- The Oregon Dragonfly and Damselfly Survey
- B-EYE The world through the eyes of a bee
- Virtual Library: Entomology
- World Checklist of extant Mecoptera Species (Insecta)
Mecoptera represent one of the major basic lineages of holometabolous insects.
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