The
Royal Entomological Society can trace its history back to 1833 when
it was founded as the Entomological Society of London. The Society
was granted its royal charter by Queen Victoria in 1885, and King
George V granted the right to add the ‘Royal’ to the title
in 1933.
Many eminent scientists, including Charles Darwin, have been fellows.
The Royal Entomological Society supports insect science through its
renowned scientific journals and other publications, scientific meetings
and by providing a forum for disseminating research findings. For
further details visit www.royensoc.co.uk
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