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Coleopterology (from Coleoptera and Greek , ''-logia'') is the scientific study of beetles, a branch of entomology. Practitioners are termed coleopterists and form groups of amateurs and professionals for business and pleasure. Among these is The Coleopterists Society, an international organization based in the United States. Journals Research in this field is often published in peer-reviewed journals specific to the field of coleopterology, though journals dealing with general entomology also publish many papers on various aspects of beetle biology. Some of the journals specific to beetle research are: * '' The Coleopterist'' (United Kingdom beetle fauna) * ''The Coleopterists Bulletin'' (published by The Coleopterists Society) * ''Elytron An elytron (; ; , ) is a modified, hardened forewing of beetles (Coleoptera), though a few of the true bugs (Hemiptera) such as the family Schizopteridae are extremely similar; in true bugs, the forewings are called hemelytra (sometim ...
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The Coleopterist
''The Coleopterist'' is a UK-based journal for specialists in coleopterology (the study of beetle Beetles are insects that form the order Coleoptera (), in the superorder Endopterygota. Their front pair of wings are hardened into wing-cases, elytra, distinguishing them from most other insects. The Coleoptera, with about 400,000 describ ...s). First published in March 1992, it is the successor to ''The Coleopterist's Newsletter'', which was published from 1980 to 1991. External links * ''The Coleopterist'' back issues''The Coleopterist's Newsletter'' downloads Entomology journals and magazines Beetle literature Publications established in 1992 {{zoo-journal-stub ...
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Coleopterology
Coleopterology (from Coleoptera and Greek , ''-logia'') is the scientific study of beetles, a branch of entomology. Practitioners are termed coleopterists and form groups of amateurs and professionals for business and pleasure. Among these is The Coleopterists Society, an international organization based in the United States. Journals Research in this field is often published in peer-reviewed journals specific to the field of coleopterology, though journals dealing with general entomology also publish many papers on various aspects of beetle biology. Some of the journals specific to beetle research are: * ''The Coleopterist'' (United Kingdom beetle fauna) * ''The Coleopterists Bulletin'' (published by The Coleopterists Society) * ''Elytron'' (published by the European Association of Coleopterology) Literature * * . * * . * KW Harde, F. Severa: The Cosmos Beetle leader Franckh, Stuttgart, 1981. . * Wolfgang Willner: Pocket Dictionary of beetles of Central Europe Source & M ...
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Max Barclay
Maxwell V L Barclay FRES is a British entomologist, and Curator and Collections Manager of Coleoptera and Hemiptera at the Natural History Museum in London. He is a Fellow of the Royal Entomological Society, and a member of the editorial board of The Coleopterist journal. He has been described as ‘one of Britain’s leading entomologists’. Career Barclay is one of the four virtual ‘Scientist Guides’ of the Natural History Museum’s new Darwin Centre and was among the group that showed the building to Prince William at its 2009 opening. He is a frequent public speaker and media spokesman for entomology and for the Museum, most notably appearing in three of the six episodes of the 2010 BBC Series ''Museum of Life'' presented by Jimmy Doherty. He believes that public speaking is important 'to enthuse the next generation of scientists and naturalists, and to legitimise what we do in the eyes of the public'. In 2016 he gave the Royal Entomological Society's Verrall Lectu ...
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List Of Coleopterists
{{Short description, none Notable students of coleopterology (beetles) include the following. Coleopterists from Australia * George Francis Bornemissza (born Hungary) * John Francis Lawrence (born U.S.A) Coleopterists from Austria * Stephan von Breuning * Karl Wilhelm von Dalla Torre * Caspar Erasmus Duftschmid * Johann Angelo Ferrari * Ludwig Ganglbauer * Karl Borromaeus Maria Josef Heller * Eduard Knirsch * Johann Nepomuk von Laicharting * Johann Carl Megerle von Mühlfeld * Ludwig Redtenbacher * Pater Gabriel Strobl Coleopterists from Belgium * Ernest Candèze * Félicien Chapuis * Charles Kerremans * Jean Théodore Lacordaire * Auguste Lameere Coleopterists from Brazil * Ângelo Moreira da Costa Lima Coleopterists from Canada * George Eugene Ball (born U.S.A) * Aleš Smetana (also Czechoslovakia) Coleopterists from Croatia * Guido Nonveiller Coleopterists from Czechoslovakia * Anton Franz Nonfried *Jan Obenberger * Jan Daniel Preysler Coleopterists from Denmar ...
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