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The Journal of Medical Entomology is a peer-reviewed bimonthly scientific journal published by Oxford University Press for the Entomological Society of America. The journal publishes reports on all aspects of medical entomology and medical acarology. According to the Journal Citation Reports the journal has a 2014 impact factor of 1.953. [1]
Annual Review of Entomology [7] 1956–present: United States: 0066-4170 (print) 1545-4487 (web) Annual Reviews: Apidologie (formed by the merger of Annales l'Abeille and Zeitschrift für Bienenforschung) 1970–present: France / Germany: 0044-8435: INRA / Deutscher Imkerbund Applied Entomology and Zoology: 1966–present: Japan: 0003-6862
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The Annual Review of Entomology is a peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes review articles about entomology, the study of insects.First published in 1956 from a collaboration between the Entomological Society of America and Annual Reviews, its longest-serving editors are Thomas E. Mittler (1967–1997) and May Berenbaum (1998–2018).
The discipline of medical entomology, or public health entomology, and also veterinary entomology is focused upon insects and arthropods that impact human health. Veterinary entomology is included in this category, because many animal diseases can "jump species" and become a human health threat, for example, bovine encephalitis.
European Journal of Entomology (EJE) is a quarterly peer-reviewed open access scientific journal published by the Czech Academy of Sciences.It covers research in entomology, including Myriapoda, Chelicerata, and terrestrial Crustacea.
The Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society was an academic journal which focused on entomology.It was published by the Brooklyn Entomological Society.In 1885, it was suspended after volume 7, and was merged with Papilio to form Entomologica Americana.
It was established by J. W. Tutt in 1890. Its current editor is Colin W. Plant. Its current editor is Colin W. Plant. Two long-running series featured in the journal are the annual reports on immigration of Lepidoptera into the British Isles, and an annual review of the Microlepidoptera recorded from Britain.