期刊名称:NEW ZEALAND ENTOMOLOGIST
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal

The New Zealand Entomologist is the flagship journal of the Entomological Society of New Zealand and publishes scholarly, original, peer-reviewed articles in a single volume per year. The New Zealand Entomologist includes studies of the biology, ecology, taxonomy and control of insects and arachnids in an Australasian setting. The studies may be descriptive and/or experimental, but should include rigorous experimental design and appropriate quantitative analysis of data. Reviews of research and theory may be submitted or invited, and appropriate book reviews and obituaries may also be included. See guidelines.
All submissions are peer reviewed by national and/or international referees. Manuscripts that are rejected because of insufficient scope, limited data, or speculative conclusions due to the preliminary nature of the report, may subsequently be considered for publication in The Weta provides an opportunity for both amateur and professional entomologists to present less formal accounts of New Zealand’s entomological fauna, including, for example, preliminary investigations or insect records of some significance. See guidelines.
Articles are copy edited by the editor but not peer reviewed. The editor may also refer appropriate articles to the editor of the New Zealand Entomologist.
Instructions to Authors
Guidelines for Journal contents
Taxonomic description of new species: New Zealand Entomologist New synonymies: New Zealand Entomologist Annotated or illustrated descriptions of existing species or groups, with new features to aid identification (eg dichotomous keys): New Zealand Entomologist or Bulletin of the New Zealand Entomological Society, (depending on extent of content) Ecological, environmental or taxonomic experiments or reviews of species or genera complexes: New Zealand Entomologist New trophic associations between an insect and its animal or plant host or environment, with substantial ecological content or behavioural studies to test hypotheses: New Zealand Entomologist New associations between trophic levels where one or more species is new to NZ: New Zealand Entomologist Lists of species known to occur in NZ – ONLY if accompanying functional biodiversity, comparative biodiversity, or conservation studies: New Zealand Entomologist Book review (500 word): New Zealand Entomologist Obituary (500 word) + selected bibliography of a NZ entomologist (2pp): New Zealand Entomologist Preliminary investigations designed to set parameters for future experiments: New Zealand Entomologist or The Weta (depending on content) Lists of new host/parasitoid, or host/plant associations or distribution records where all species are known to occur in NZ: The Weta Limited, perhaps ad hoc, observations of known NZ species (as opposed to hypothesis testing or detailed life-history studies): The Weta Insect collecting techniques, unless very novel: The Weta Annotated keys to faunas of special environs (e.g. Winterbourn’s aquatic insects): Bulletin of the New Zealand Entomological Society Special symposia of special value to NZ Entomology: Bulletin of the New Zealand Entomological Society The Entomological Society of New Zealand also produces a Newsletter for members, which contains entomological ‘news’ items of current and general interest to Society members. Articles that do not fit any of the guidelines above may be suitable for the Newsletter, and should be submitted to the Newsletter Editor.
Editorial Board
Scientific Editor: Mr John Charles
Production Editor: Dr Darren Ward
Editorial Board
Dr Barbara Barratt Dr Eckehard Brockerhoff Dr Mark Hoddle Dr Richard Leschen
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