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Founded in 1833 as the Entomological Society of London, the Royal
Entomological Society plays a major national and international
role in disseminating information about insects and improving
communication between entomologists. Many eminent scientists of
the past, Darwin and Wallace to mention but two, have been Fellows
of the Society. Through the years most internationally recognised
entomologists have been and are, numbered among the Fellowship.
The Society welcomes applications for election from people who are
actively involved in entomology either professionally or as
amateurs.
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AIMS
- To publish the results of entomological research in six primary
journals
- To maintain a large entomological library and support
entomological expeditions
- To generate discourse between entomologists, both amateur and
professional
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