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Entomology, from
Ancient Gr**** ἔντομον (éntomon),
meaning insect", and -logy from λόγος (lógos),
meaning "study", is the
branch of
zoology that focuses...
- The
discipline of
medical entomology, or
public health entomology, and also
veterinary entomology is
focused upon
insects and
arthropods that
impact human...
- In
entomology, an aspirator, also
known as a pooter, is a
device used in the
collection of insects,
crustaceans or
other small,
fragile organisms, usually...
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Entomology, the
study of insects,
progressed between 1800 and 1850, with the
publication of
important texts,
definition of new
orders such as Aphaniptera...
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Forensic entomology is a
branch of
applied entomology that uses
insects found on
corpses or
elsewhere around crime scenes in the
interest of
forensic science...
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Economic entomology is a
field of
entomology,
which involves the
study of
insects that
benefit or harm humans,
domestic animals, and crops.
Insects that...
- This
glossary of
entomology describes terms used in the
formal study of
insect species by entomologists. abbreviate(d) (adjective) Of an
organ or member:...
- The
corium is the thickened, leathery,
basal portion of the
forewing or
hemelytron of an
insect in the
order Hemiptera,
suborder Heteroptera. Specifically...
- The
following is a list of
entomological journals and magazines: "African
Entomology -
Journal of the
Entomological Society of Southern…". archive.ph....
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Forensic entomology deals with the
collection of
arthropodic evidence and its application, and
through a
series of
tests and
previously set rules, the...