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This category is for the homepages of entomological societies, organizations dedicated to the study and preservation of insects.
http://www.amentsoc.org/
UK organization for people interested in insects with a junior section for children. Provides information on membership, conservation, identification and education.
http://www.benhs.org.uk/
Provides information on membership, the journal, other publications, grants, research and the collecting code.
http://www.entsoc.org/
Serves the professional and scientific needs of entomologists and people in related disciplines.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entomological_Society_of_Canada
Information from Wikipedia about the organization.
http://entomology.org.il/en_about
Provides information on the society and its aims, meetings, members and the peer-reviewed journal, the Israel Journal of Entomology.
http://leb.daba.lv/
List of members, contents of issues, images and data about the protection of insects in Latvia.
http://www.entomologicalsocietymalta.org/
The Entomological Society of Malta website aims to promote the scientific study of insects in the Maltese Islands and the publication of research material.
http://www.flaentsoc.org/
Online archives of the journal Florida Entomologist, newsletters and information about the society and its activities.
http://kes.allenpress.com/KES/
Society information and tables of contents for the Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society.
http://lorquin.blogspot.com/
Promotes the study and conservation of insects through meetings, presentations and events in Los Angeles, California.
http://www.royensoc.co.uk/
Plays a major role in disseminating information about insects and improving communication between entomologists.
http://www.amentsoc.org/bug-club/
The Amateur Entomologists' Society (AES) is the UK's leading organisation for people interested in insects. The Bug Club is the youth section.
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