Insects
Entomology Societies & Clubs (Big List)
Welcome Entomology Societies & Clubs, this page is intended as a (totally non-comprehensive) list of various insect and bug-related clubs from around the world, that we have come across in our travels and meanderings. If you have any suggestions (or you run your club or society and would like it added) please contact us!
While you’re here, you might also like to check out our list of entomology suppliers.
International or British Based
- The Bug Club
- The Phasmid Study Group
- British Butterfly Conservation Society
- The International Union for the Study of Social Insects
- The Blattodea Culture Group
- The Amateur Entomologists Society
- The Royal Entomological Society
- The British Entomology and Natural History Society
- The Dipterist Forum
- The Field Studies Council
- Freshwater Biological Association
- The Lepidopterists’ Society
- The Association for Tropical Lepidoptera
- The Coleopterists’ Society
European Based
North American Based
- The Entomological Society of America
- The American Dragonfly Society
- Young Entomologists’ Society. Home Page
- The Ohio Lepidopterists Society
- Dallas County Lepidopterists Society
- The Southwestern Entomological Society
- Pacific Coast Entomological Society
- The Entomological Society of Ontario
- Association des entomologistes amateurs du Québec Inc.
- The Entomological Society of Michigan
- Florida Entomological Society
- The Acadian Entomologist Society
- Toronto Entomologist’ Association
The Rest of the World
- The Australian Entomological Society
- The Entomological Society of Victoria.
- The Slovene Dragonfly Society
- The Hawaii Entomological Society
- Sociedade Entomologica do Brasil
Hi Gordon
I saw your website. I graduated from Exeter in 1980. Prof Nichols died last year. Robin Wootton published a pamphlet on how insects unfold and fold their wings.
Hi Chris,
Thanks for the update.