Professional Societies, by Taxonomic Group
Blattodea (cockroaches)
- Blattodea Culture Group - The BCG was originally formed in 1986 with the aim of encouraging the study of world cockroaches. Its full colour journal, Cockroach Studies, publishes contributions ranging from non-technical articles about how to rear cockroaches in captivity, reports on collecting trips, etc; to more scientific papers about the biology, ecology and taxonomy of cockroaches.
Coleoptera (beetles)
Diptera (flies)
Hemiptera (true bugs)
Hymenoptera (wasps, ants, bees)
Lepidoptera (butterflies, moths)
Mecoptera (scorpionflies and hangingflies)
Neuroptera (lacewings, ant lions, dobsonflies)
Odonata (dragonflies, damselflies)
Orthoptera (grasshoppers, crickets)
Phasmida (stick insects)
Phthiraptera (lice)
Siphonaptera (fleas)
General
- Acadian Entomological Society
- ACOREP - Societes Association des coleopteristes de la Region Parisienne, France
- American Association of Pesticide Safety Educators - association business and related issues.
- American Board of Forensic Entomology - interaction of entomology with the law
- American Entomological Society
- Asociación Europea de Coleopterología - European Association of Coleopterology. Devoted to the study of beetles. Spanish and English
- Association of Applied IPM Ecologists - not-for-profit association of IPM practitioners. Provides information about pest management while encouraging environmentally compatible approaches and an awareness of IPM
- Association of Indian Entomologists in North America - for collaborative work between Entomologists in India and North America
- Association of Natural Biocontrol Producers - professional association representing the biological pest management industry. Augmentative biological control utilizes beneficial insects, mites and nematodes to manage agricultural, horticultural and plant pests
- Association Roussillonnaise d'Entomologie - French
- Australian Entomological Society
- British Entomological and Natural History Society
- Bug Club and Amateur Entomologists' Society - for young and older entomologists in the UK
- Cambridge Entomological Club - second oldest North American entomological society
- Connecticut Entomological Society
- Croatian Entomological Society
- Danish Entomological Society
- Entomological Society of Alberta - Canada
- Entomological Society of America
- Entomological Society of America - Eastern Branch
- Entomological Society of British Columbia - Canada
- Entomological Society of Canada
- Entomological Society of Japan
- Entomological Society of Latvia
- Entomological Society of Manitoba - Canada
- Entomological Society of New South Wales - Australia
- Entomological Society of New Zealand
- Entomological Society of Ontario
- Entomological Society of Saskatchewan - Canada
- Entomological Society of Southern Africa
- Entomological Society of Victoria - Australia
- Flemish Entomological Society
- Florida Entomological Society
- Gazi Entomological Research Society - Turkey
- Georgia Entomological Society - U.S.A.
- Insect Systematics and Evolution - published for the Scandinavian Society of Entomology
- International Society of Arachnology - focuses on the arachnid orders Amblypygi, Araneae, Opiliones, Palpigradi, Pseudoscorpiones, Ricinulei, Schizomida, Scorpiones, and Uropygi, but not Acari, as other societies dedicated to acarology exist
- International Society of Chemical Ecology - studying chemical communication between living organisms
- Internationaler Entomologischer Verein - Internatinal Society of Entomology. Germany
- Invertebrate Conservation Trust - dedicated to the conservation of invertebrates in Europe and worldwide
- Japan Society of Medical Entomology and Zoology
- Japanese Society of Applied Entomology and Zoology
- Kansas Entomological Society - also known as the Central States Entomological Society
- Korean Society of Applied Entomology
- Maine Entomological Society
- Michigan Entomological Society
- Muenchner Entomologische Gesellschaft e.V. - Entomological Society of Munich/Bavaria
- Netherlands Entomological Society - founded 1845
- North Carolina Entomological Society
- Norwegian Entomological Society
- Pacific Coast Entomological Society
- Philippine Association of Entomologists
- Polish Entomological Society
- Royal Belgian Entomological Society
- Royal Entomological Society - UK
- Royal Entomological Society of Antwerp - Belgium
- Société Lorraine d'Entomologie - French
- Sociéte d'entomologie du Québec - Quebec Entomological Society. French/English/Spanish
- Sociedad Colombiana de Entomologia - Colombian Entomological Society. Active since 1973 with over 1500 members. National meeting: Congreso Colombiano de Entomologia, yearly in July
- Sociedad Mexicana de Entomologia - Mexican Entomological Society
- Sociedad Venezolana de EntomologÃŒa - Venezuelan Entomological Society, includes search engine for papers delivered at the meetings since 1976
- Sociedade Entomologica do Brasil - Entomological Society of Brazil
- Societá Entomologica Italiana - Italian Entomological Society
- Society for In Vitro Biology - the invertebrate section of the SIVB is devoted to research in vitro using invertebrate cells to study problems concerning growth, development, toxicology, parasites and pathogens, molecular analyses, mass rearing for bioproduction of biological products and insect control
- Society for Invertebrate Pathology
- Society of Southwestern Entomologists - southwestern U.S.
- South Carolina Entomological Society - publishes Journal of Agricultural and Urban Entomology (formerly the Journal of Agricultural Entomology)
- Systematic and Applied Acarology Society - promoting the development of acarology in China and enhancing communication among acarologists in the world
- Tennessee Entomological Society
- Thüringer Entomologenverband e.V. - Germany
- Toronto Entomologists' Association - Canada
- UF Urban Entomological Society - University of Florida's graduate and undergraduate students working in the field of urban entomology
- Vermont Entomological Society
- Wisconsin Entomological Society
- Xerces Society - international nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting biological diversity through invertebrate conservation
- Young Entomologists' Society - encourages children to explore insects and arachnids