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Forensic entomology
How can maggots and other insects be of use in forensic science? Museum Entomologist Martin Hall has the answers. Time of death is not always easy to determine at a crime scene. But insects found in and around the body can provide much-needed ... [... more]
National History Museum UK

Input Form
HOSTS offers a central facility to pool and permanently record rearing data of all Lepidoptera groups from anywhere in the world, providing a reference facility available worldwide through the Web. We invite anyone and everyone to ... [... more]
National History Museum UK

Biodiversity and WorldMap
Measuring biodiversity value & selecting priority areas for conservation GLOBAL BIODIVERSITY VALUE: a map showing the distribution of some of the most highly valued terrestrial biodiversity world-wide (mammals, reptiles, amphibians and seed ... [... more]
National History Museum UK

The Biology of the Collembola (Springtails)
University of Reading lecturer Steve Hopkin introduces us to the most abundant insects in the world. The Collembola, or springtails, are amongst the smallest but most successful animals. These tiny creatures are the most abundant insects in the ... [... more]
National History Museum UK

Biodiversity and WorldMap
Measuring biodiversity value & selecting priority areas for conservation GLOBAL BIODIVERSITY VALUE: a map showing the distribution of some of the most highly valued terrestrial biodiversity world-wide (mammals, reptiles, amphibians and seed ... [... more]
National History Museum UK

Welcome to ELIN
ELIN aims to establish a global Entomology Library and Information Network, to provide entomologists and entomology information workers with a co-ordinated and structured electronic library and information resource. This will include a gateway to ... [... more]
National History Museum UK

FlyEvidence
Welcome to FlyEvidence, a Scottish based insect identification and Forensic Entomology service, based in East Lothian, Scotland. Andrew Whittington is a Sole Trader, trading as FlyEvidence New News! <> Scottish Diptera Personal Profile [... more]
flyevidence.co.uk

IPMRC - The Integrated Pest Management Resource Centre
Welcome to the IPMRC! In the various sections of this site you can find a wealth of information covering many areas of pest management. --Quick Jump-- News conferences courses job vacancies products Library acronyms contact directory current ... [... more]
pestmanagement.co.uk

The AES Bug Club
The Bug Club is the junior section of the Amateur Entomologists' Society. The Amateur Entomologists' Society (AES) is the UK's leading organisation for people interested in insects. Our members include novices and professional scientists alike - ... [... more]
projects.ex.ac.uk

Accreditations
DYMEX is a modular modelling package that allows the user to develop and run deterministic population models of biological organisms rapidly. Commercialisation Project Management Software Development Enterprise Applications Analytics Six Sigma ... [... more]
hearne.co.uk

How Grasshoppers Jump
How Grasshoppers Jump: a description of mechanics and neurobiology suitable for the interested layperson. The picture shows a young adult Schistocerca gregaria, the desert locust. This grasshopper can form huge swarms, and is a major crop ... [... more]
st-andrews.ac.uk

Sand flies and Leishmaniasis
Leishmaniasis is an important disease and the parasite is transmitted by blood-sucking sand flies with approximately two million new cases every year and one tenth of the world's population at risk of infection. This web site introduces the ... [... more]
pcwww.liv.ac.uk
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