Monday, 13 January 2014

Entomology

Entomology



1.Entomology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Description:Entomology is rooted in nearly all human cultures from
prehistoric times, primarily in the context of agriculture (especially
biological control and beekeeping), but ...



2.Entomology | Define Entomology at Dictionary.com

Description:noun the branch of zoology dealing with insects. Origin:
1760–70; entomo- + -logy Related forms en, entomologic, adjective
entomologically, adverb entomologist ...



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4.entomology - definition of entomology by the Free Online ...

Description:entomology, study of insects insect, invertebrate animal of
the class Insecta of the phylum Arthropoda. Like other arthropods, an
insect has a hard outer covering, or ...



5.entomology Facts, information, pictures | Encyclopedia.com ...

Description:en·to·mol·o·gy (n t-m l-j) n. The scientific study of insects.
en to·mo·log ic (-m-l j k), en to·mo·log i·cal (--k l) adj. en to·mo·log
i·cal·ly adv.



6.Entomology - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster ...

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7.Department of Entomology - iastate.edu

Description:Full Definition of ENTOMOLOGY : a branch of zoology that deals
with insects — en·to·mo·log·i·cal \-mə- ˈ lä-ji-kəl\
adjective — en·to·mo·log·i·cal ...



8.entomology (zoology) -- Encyclopedia Britannica

Description:Comprehensive index of entomology resources as well as an
image gallery and a live chat room.



9.Welcome to the Department of Entomology | Department of Entomology

Description:Branch of zoology dealing with the scientific study of
insects. The Greek word entomon, meaning "notched," refers to the
segmented body plan of the insect. The ...



10.Entomology for beginners - Insects for beginners

Description:Department of Entomology in the College of Agriculture and
Life Sciences

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