The Society
The Australian Entomological Society is an incorporated, non-profit association Membership of the Society is open to any person interested in the study of insects and related groups, upon nomination by two financial members. An application form ... [... more]
NSW Agriculture |
Medical Entomology
This site is dedicated to Medical Entomology and the Department of Medical Entomology at Westmead Hospital, Sydney, Australia Built and maintained by Stephen L. Doggett & Cameron E Webb All images copyright Any mention of a product does not ... [... more]
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Charles R. Pellegrino
Charles Pellegrino has been known to work simultaneously in entomology, forensic physics, paleo-genetics, preliminary design of advanced rocket systems, astrobiology, and marine archaeology. The author of eighteen books of fiction and nonfiction, ... [... more]
Harper Collins |
Peter Gillespie
Peter Gillespie graduated with a B.Sc. from University of New England in 1983, majoring in entomology and worked from 1984-1987 as technical officer at University of NSW where his computer skills were developed. Peter has been with NSW ... [... more]
NSW Agriculture |
Australian Journal of Entomology
Murray Fletcher graduated from the University of Sydney in 1974 and completed a PhD in the Zoology Department of the same University in 1978. Both his honours project and his doctoral research were on Hemiptera: Auchenorrhyncha, the former a ... [... more]
NSW Agriculture |
Agricultural Scientific Collections Unit
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The Auchenorrhyncha Website
Contributions of material for publication on the site should be sent to: Statements made on this website are the responsibility of the individual authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of NSW Department of Primary Industries nor any ... [... more]
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WHO / Dengue
Dengue is transmitted by the bite of an Aedes mosquito infected with any one of the four dengue viruses. It occurs in tropical and sub-tropical areas of the world. Symptoms appear 3-14 days after the infective bite. Dengue fever is a febrile ... [... more]
World Health Organization |
Queensland Museum - Sections - Insects
The Entomology Section documents this most numerous and diverse part of Queensland's fauna. There are over 500 000 specimens with important collections of rainforest insects and parasitic wasps. Research Biodiversity Cultures and Histories ... [... more]
qm.qld.gov.au |
The University of Sydney - Resource not found
The resource you have requested was not found on the University of Sydney web server. The page may have been moved or the link updated. More general information about the University can be found in About the University or using our ... [... more]
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Canegrub
A Lucid key to adults and larval canegrubs shows how you can identify a species of canegrub. A photo library containing a collection of photographs on greyback canegrub is included. The images can be cut and paste into various applications. A ... [... more]
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Bugmatch Citrus
BugMatch Citrus allows you to identify pests, pathogens and deficiency diseases in citrus. Colour images, video, sound and text are combined to give you a comprehensive coverage of some of the factors affecting citrus production as well as a ... [... more]
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