- Yuckiest Site on the Internet
Explore the living sciences of entomology, earth science, and human biology through roaches, earthworms, and the mysterious human body.
www.yucky.com
- bugbios
Aims to help us really see insects for the miniature marvels that they are and to understand how intertwined our cultures have become with these alien creatures. Includes photographs and profiles of specific insects from 14 Orders.
www.bugbios.com
- Forestry Images
Offers images of insects, diseases, plants, wildlife, and silviculture management practices.
www.forestryimages.org
- Bugscope
Educational outreach program, that offers participating K-12 classrooms the opportunity to control an Environmental Scanning Electron Microscope to image insects at high magnification. Includes a gallery of 3D and colorized images that provide a very up-close look at bugs.
bugscope.beckman.uiuc.edu
- 3-D Insects
VRML insects from the Department of Entomology, Virginia Tech.
www.ento.vt.edu/~sharov/3d/3dinsect.html
- Insecta Inspecta World
The world is covered in bugs, so shouldn't you know a little bit about them? Find out what you need to know at this site created by seventh grade students at the Thornton Jr. High School Honors Academy in Fremont, California.
www.insecta-inspecta.com
- Book of Insect Records
Fastest flier, longest life cycle, most spectacular mating, and much more. From the University of Florida Department of Entomology & Nematology.
ufbir.ifas.ufl.edu
- Class: Insecta
Site devoted to insects with photographs and information culled from the Spencer Entomology Museum, University of British Columbia.
www.insecta.com
- Enchanted Learning: Insect Printouts
Educational coloring pages designed to teach children about ant, bee, beetle, butterfly, and dragonfly anatomy.
www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/insects/printouts.shtml
- Department of Entomology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution (1)
Find sites for the Department of Entomology at the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution featuring department information, entomology database library, insect databases and collections profiles, news, and resources.
dir.yahoo.com/.../Department_of_Entomology__National_Museum_of_Natural_History__Smithsonian_Institut...
- Using Live Insects in Elementary Classrooms for Early Lessons in Life
Printable collection of twenty integrated lessons with science and math activities that use live insects. Designed for kindergarten to 3rd grade classrooms.
insected.arizona.edu/uli.htm
- Entomology for Beginners
Basic information on insect anatomy (body parts) and metamorphosis. Links to entomological sites.
www.bijlmakers.com/entomology/begin.htm
- Bites and Stings of Medically Important Venomous Arthropods
Spider, scorpion, bee, wasp, and ant species worldwide that cause morbidity and mortality. Includes special reference to the dermatologic expression of the injury.
spiders.ucr.edu
- Bugs! in 2D & 3D
A live-action nature drama, Bugs!, is filmed in immersive 3D and explores the dramatic and savage lives of an Old World praying mantis and a beautiful butterfly.
www.giantscreenbugs.com
- Insectia
Educational series of one hour episodes built on the startling analogies between human and insect behavior.
www.insectia.com
- Insect Art: Portraits of a MicroWilderness
View the close-up images of insects from photographer Rick Lieder. See the world from the perspective of ants, katydids, flies, spiders, and other tiny arthropods.
www.bugdreams.com
- Stein's Virtual Insectary
Provides images of some common insects, plus information on the foods they eat and the habitats where they can be found.
www.vt.edu:10021/forestry/wildlife/stein/insects.html
- Insectarium de Montréal
For visitors intrigued by these misunderstood creatures, which are so often wrongly feared and despised.
www.ville.montreal.qc.ca/insectarium
- Iowa State University Entomology Image Gallery
High-quality photographs of insects and the damage that they cause.
www.ent.iastate.edu/imagegallery
- Wonderful World of Insects, The
Offers information on insects, the most successful life forms on the planet. Find out about bug anatomy, classification and taxonomy, and evolution.
www.earthlife.net/insects
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