Journal
Australian entomologist (1972 - )
Entomological Society of Queensland
- From
- 1972
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia - Functions
- Entomology and Journal
- Alternative Names
- Australian entomological magazine (ISSN 0311-1881) (1972 - 1992)
- Website
- https://www.esq.org.au/publications.html
Summary
The Australian entomologist (ISSN 1320-6133) has been published since 1972, the first 19 volumes (1972 - 1992) under the title Australian entomological magazine. It was started by Max Moulds who saw the need for a magazine that published refereed, smaller, taxonomic and general biological papers on the insect fauna of Australia and nearby regions. Moulds was Editor for the first 15 volumes. In 1987 all matters relating to the editing, production and management of the journal were transferred to the Entomological Society of Queensland. It's coverage includes papers on the native insect, arachnid and myriapod faunas of Australia and islands in the southwest Pacific region east of Wallace's line. Several memorial issues have been published recognising the work of some of Australia's most prominent entomologists.
Related entries
Published resources
Journal Articles
- Monteith, G. B. and Wright, Susan, 'Origin and history of the scientific journal, The Australian entomologist', Australian entomologist, 50 (4) (2023), 385-402. Details
See also
- Anon, 'The Australian entomologist E. N. Marks memorial issue', Australian Entomologist, 33 (4) (2006), 165-6. Details
Helen Cohn
Created: 30 November 2023