The journal encompasses all the varied aspects of entomological research. This has become the felt-need in scientific research due to emphasis on intra-inter, and multi-disciplinary approach. Broadly the journal covers research work on insect morphology, systematics, physiology, biochemistry, genetics, ecology, behaviour, toxicology, economic thresholds and pest management, pesticide formulation, neem and botanical insecticides, synergism, plant introduction and quarantine, legal control; environmental entomology and pollution, global warming and pest outbreaks, changing pest scenario, insect pathology, social insects, apiculture, silkworm, biological control and application of biotechnology in entomology. Also, the research findings of topical interest in the field of forest entomology, medical entomology and veterinary entomology appear in the journal.
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Aims and Scope
The Journal of Entomological Research is an International journal covering latest development in Entomology. It is a quarterly journal. Distinguished entomologists drawn from different parts of the world serve as honorary members of the Editorial Board. The journal encompasses all the varied aspects of entomological research. This has become the felt-need in scientific research due to emphasis on intra-, inter-, and multi-disciplinary approach. Broadly, the journal covers research work on insect morphology, systematics, physiology, biochemistry, genetics, ecology, behaviour, toxicology, economic thresholds and pest management, pesticide formulation, neem and botanical insecticides, synergism, plant introduction and quarantine, legal control; environmental entomology and pollution, global warming and pest outbreaks, changing pest scenario, insect pathology, social insects, apiculture, silkworm, biological control and application of biotechnology in entomology. Also, the research findings of topical interests in the field of forest entomology, medical entomology and veterinary entomology appear in the journal.
The journal in its entirety provides an integrated forum for the presentation of original research articles. It is indispensable for students, scientists, professionals at every stage of the educational and training system, especially those involved in research, planning and the development of new programmes at the national and international levels.
While accepting publications from India or abroad, emphasis is on authors of repute who have distinguished themselves in the area of their specialization.
Editorial Board for 2023
Editor-in-Chief
Dr. Prem Kishore (New Delhi)
Former Principal Scientist & Ex Prof. & Head (Acting),
Department of Entomology, ICAR-IARI,
Pusa, New Delhi - 110 012, India
E-mail : premkishoreento@rediffmail.com
Honorary Members
National
Dr. (Ms.) Chandish R. Ballal - Karnataka
Former Director,
ICAR-National Bureau of Agricultural Insect Resources and former Project Coordinator,
AICRP on Biocontrol
Research areas : Agricultural Entomology, Biological control of insect pests, Biodiversity conservation
E-mail : ballalchandish@gmail.com
Dr. R.A. Balikai - Karnataka
Former Dean (Agri.),
College of Agriculture, Hanumanamatti,
University of Agricultural Sciences,
Dharwad, Karnataka
Research areas : Host plant Resistance, Biochemical basis of Resistance,
IPM, Storage Pests, Crop and Horticultural Pests, Resistance development
E-mail : rabalikai@gmail.com
Dr. Badal Bhattacharya - Assam
Principal Scientist and Principal Investigator,
All India Network Project on Soil Arthropod Pests,
Department of Entomology,
Assam Agricultural University,
Jorhat, Assam
Research areas : Soil Arthopods, Mollusan pests
E-mail : badalassam@gmail.com
Dr. R.S. Chandel - Himachal Pradesh
Professor and Head,
Department of Entomology,
CSK Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya,
Palampur, Kangra, H.P.
Research areas : Economic Entomology, especially soil arthropod pest management
E-mail : visitrvchandel@gmail.com
Dr. Pradeep Kumar Chhuneja - Punjab
Professor & Dean,
Postgraduate Studies,
Punjab Agricultural University,
Ludhiana, Punjab
Research areas : Entomology (Apiculture), IPM
E-mail : pkchhuneja@gmail.com
Dr. S. Davanesan - Kerala
Former Dean,
College of Agriculture,
Kerala Agricultural University, Thrissur
Research areas : Agriculture Entomology, Pest Management
E-mail : aae@kau.in
Dr. Debjani Dey - New Delhi
Former Head,
Division of Entomology,
ICAR-IARI, New Delhi
Research areas : Agricultural Entomology, Insect Taxonomy, Host Plant Resistance
E-mail : ddeyiari@hotmail.com
Dr. H.C.L. Gupta - Rajasthan
Former Dean, Prof. & Head,
Entomology, College of Agriculture
Research areas : Agriculture Entomology, IPM, Insect Toxicology
E-mail : profhcl@yahoo.com
Dr. Dipak Hazra - West Bengal
Assistant Professor in Agricultural Chemicals,
Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Kalyani, W.B.
Research areas : Agricultural Chemicals, IPM
E-mail : dipakipft@gmail.com
Dr. Santanu Jha - West Bengal
Prof. (Agricultural Entomology),
Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Kalyani, W.B.
Research areas : Agricultural Entomology, IPR, IPM
E-mail : jha.shantanu@bckv.edu.in, sjha2007@gmail.com
Dr. P.V. Krishnaya - Andhra Pradesh
Former Prof. & Head Entomology and Assoc. Dean,
Acharya N.G. Ranga Agricultural University, Guntur, A.P.
Research areas : Agricultural Entomology, Rice Entomology, IPM, Insect Physiology
E-mail : krishnayya.pv@gmail.com
Dr. K. Kumar - Puducherry
Prof. Agriculture & Entomology,
Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru College of Agriculture and Research Institute, Karaikal
Research areas : Agricultural Entomology, IPM
E-mail : kumarkaliaperumal@yahoo.co.in
Dr. N. Natarajan - Tamil Nadu
Professor, Department of Agricultural Entomology,
Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore, TN
Research areas : Agricultural Entomology, IPM
E-mail : entomology@tnau.ac.in
Dr. S.K. Panda - Odisha
Former Prof. & Head Entomology,
Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology, Bhubaneshwar
Research areas : Agricultural Entomology, IPM, Toxicology
E-mail : skpandaag@giet.edu
Dr. T.P. Rajendran - New Delhi
Former ADG, Plant Protection
Research areas : Plant Protection, Bee Research IPM in Different Crops, Toxicology
E-mail : tp.rajendran@yahoo.co.in
Dr. N.N. Singh - Uttar Pradesh
Prof. of Entomology,
Institute of National Agriculture,
Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi
Research areas : Agriculture Entomology, IPM
E-mail : singhnnento@gmail.com
Dr. Ram Singh - Haryana
Former Director, Human Resource Management,
Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar, Haryana
Research areas : Agriculture Entomology, Insect Plant Interactions, HPR Biopesticides
E-mail : ramjood2@gmail.com
Prof. C.N. Srivastava - Uttar Pradesh
Professor, Zoology with Entomology
Research areas : Vector borne diseases, Malarial Research
E-mail : chandnarayan_dei@rediffmail.com
Dr. Meera Srivastava - Rajasthan
Prof. & Head,
Department of Zoology,
Dungar College, Bikaner
Research areas : Applied Zoology, Biopesticides
E-mail : meerayk@rediffmail.com
Dr. R.P. Srivastava - Uttarakhand
Professor, Department of Entomology,
Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture & Technology, Pantnagar
Research areas : IPM, Insecticides Toxicology, Storage Entomology and Sericulture
E-mail : prakash.srivastava57@rediffmail.com
Dr. D.B. Undirwade - Maharashtra
Director of Extension and Former Head Entomology,
Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth,
Akola, Maharashtra
Research areas : Insect toxicology, IPM
E-mail : dhanrajbundirwade@gmail.com
Prof. Md. Kamil Usmani - Uttar Pradesh
Professor & Head,
Division of Entomology,
Department of Zoology,
Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh
Research areas : Applied Zoology,, Biodiversity, Pest Management
E-mail : usmanikamil94@gmail.com
International
Prof. (Dr.) Md Ruhul Amin - Bangladesh
Department of Entomology,
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University,
Gazipur 1706, Bangladesh
Research areas : Insect Ecology and Pest Management
E-mail : mramin@bsmrau.edu.bd
Prof. (Dr.) Ir. Ludji Pantja Astuti, M.S. - Indonesia
Universitas Brawijaya,
Veteran Street, Ketawanggede, Lowokwaru, Malang, East Java, Indonesia
Research areas : Stored Product Pest
E-mail : ludji_pa@ub.ac.id
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Dr. Apurba Barman - U.S.A.
Professor (Entomology)
Holtville, Davis, U.S.A.
Research areas : Agricultural Entomology, IPM, Host Plant Resistance
E-mail : apurbabarman@yahoo.com
Pr. Tine-Djebbar Fouzia - Algeria
University of Echahid Cheikh Larbi Tebessi, Tebessa, Algeria
Research areas : Pesticides and Biopesticides: toxicology, mode of action,
Physiology and toxicology, Biochemistry, Plant extracts, Medical Entomology,
Stored Product pests, Biological Control
E-mail : fouzia.djebbar@univ-tebessa.dz
Dr. Amer A. Al-Gerrawy - Iraq
Wasit University, College of Agriculture,
Department of Plant Protection, Wasit Province, Kut City, Iraq
Research areas : IPM, Biological control, Economic insects
E-mail : aabbood@uowasit.edu.iq
Dr. Abdelkader Harizia - Algeria
University of Mascara,
Faculty of Natural Sciences and Life,
Laboratory of Research on Geo-Environment and Space Development,
BLOC 1, Cit? Universitaire, Sidi Said, Mascara, 29000, Algeria
Research areas : Agronomic Sciences, Crop Protection, Integrated Pest Management
E-mail : abdelkader.harizia@univ-mascara.dz
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Prof. (Dr.) Dra. Asni Johari, M.Si - Indonesia
Department of Mathematics and Natural Sciences,
Faculty of Teacher Training and Education,
Jambi University, Indonesia
Research areas : Biology/Entomology
E-mail : johari_asni@yahoo.com
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Dr. Lekhnath Kafle, PhD - Taiwan
Department of Tropical Agriculture and International Cooperation,
National Pingtung University of Science and Technology,
1, Sheufu Rd, Neipu, Pingtung 91201, Taiwan
Research areas : Urban Entomology, IPM, Apiculture
E-mail : kafle@mail.npust.edu.tw
Prof. (Dr.) Mohammad Ibrahim Mogahed - Egypt
Pests and Plant Protection Department,
Agricultural and Biological Research Institute,
National Research Center,
Behouth St. (Former El Tahrir St.), Giza, Egypt
Research areas : Urban Entomology, IPM, Apiculture
Bio control of insect pests,
Plant Protection, NRC, Cairo, Egypt
E-mail : mogahedprof@hotmail.com, mogahedprof@gmail.com
Orchid : 0000-0002-7653-6157
Dr. Maria Correia-Oliveira - Brazil
Federal University of Reconcavo of Bahia, Brazil
Research areas : Apiculture, Honeybee pathology, Honeybee anatomy
E-mail : emilenebio@hotmail.com
ORCID: 0000-0003-2203-1003
Prof. Yayan Sanjaya, M.Si, Ph.D - Indonesia
Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Bandung
Research areas : Applied entomology
E-mail : yayan@upi.edu
Peer Review Policy
Journal of Entomological Research is a fully peer-reviewed journal. We have robusts system of pre reviewing the research articles. We have a strong panel of experts in different aspects of Entomology who review the articles from time to time. Rejection and acceptance is dependent on the merit/recommendation of the experts in the respective field.
In addition we state that the sample provided by you to us is an age old practice in our Journal of Entomological Research. We have Reviewers / Editors in the Editorial Board and led by the Chief Editor. All are very competent to review the papers before accepting for publication.
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Guidelines to the Contributors
Journal of Entomological Research is the official publication of the Malhotra Publishing House. It features the original research in all branches of Entomology and other cognate sciences of sufficient relevance and primary interest to the entomologists. The publication is generally open to all but it also accepts papers from other subjects related to Entomology.
Manuscript submission
Manuscript guidelines
Review/Strategy paper: The review article is normally requested through invitation but regular submission can also be considered based on merit. It should be comprehensive, up-to-date, and contain critical review on a recent topic of importance. The maximum limit is of 6000 words including tables and figures. It should cite the latest literature and identify some gaps for the future.
Research paper: Each full-length research paper must not exceed 3500 words including tables, illustrations and references. Manuscripts should be typed in double space, Times New Roman 12 font size and thoroughly revised before submission.
Title: The title should be short, specific, and informative and only the first letter of the title should be typed in capital letters. Latin names should be typed in italics.
Authors: Names of the author(s) to be typed in first letters capital. The name should be devoid of degrees, designation, etc. Changes of authorship or in order of the authors are not accepted after acceptance of a manuscript. The manuscript should be approved by co-authors.
Address: Address of the institution(s) where the work was carried out should be given. The corresponding author should be indicated by an asterisk (*), and his/her e-mail should be given as a footnote.
Abstract: A concise summary (maximum of 250 words) of the entire work done along with the justification of study, results and main highlights of the findings and a concluding statement should be given.
Key words: A maximum of five keywords should be given indicating the contents of the paper.
Headings: Each full-length research paper should have the following main headings, which are to be typed only the first letter capitals on left of the page: Abstract, Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results and Discussion, Acknowledgements (optional) and References.
Introduction: It should be brief and highlight the importance of the topic under study. A brief review of the literature citing the latest research in the field should be given. The introduction shall be able to justify the need for research work done.
Materials and Methods: It should describe the experimental materials, year of experimentation, experimental design and the statistical methods used. Further, the software used for statistical analysis should be quoted. Also describe the methods employed for the collection of data in short along with the statistical details. For well-known methods, citation of relevant reference(s) will suffice. For inserting equations, formulae, etc. equation editor function should be used.
Results and Discussion:
Tables: Tables should be typed on separate sheets, each with a short heading. Tables should be typed with the first letter (T) capital. Table function should be used for making a table and should be numbered in Arabic numerals followed by a period. All measurements should be in metric (SI) units. All tables should be cited in the text in consecutive numerical order. Source of already published materials included in the table, if any, should be given. Footnotes to Tables should be indicated by superscript, lowercase letter (or an asterisk (*) for significance value or other statistical data) and included in the bottom of the Table.
Figures/Line drawings: Only good quality figures essential for the manuscript shall be given in JPEG or TIFF format. The illustrations should not repeat the data presented in tables and vice-versa. Text figures should be used in preference to plates. All the figures should be numbered in Arabic numerals and cited in the text in consecutive numerical order. All figures must have descriptive captions and patterns and/or colour to be used for clarity.
Photographs: The photographs should be of high quality in JPEG or TIFF format. All photographs should carry descriptive caption and number in Arabic numerals. Charges for printing colour photographs will be additional.
Authors’ contribution
Declaration: The authors should declare that they do not have any conflict of interest.
Acknowledgements: Should mention only assistance received in real terms, and financial grant provided by an agency.
References: Reference to literature should be arranged alphabetically according to the author’s names, should be placed at the end of the article. Each reference should contain the names of the author with initials, the year of the publication, title of the article, the abbreviated title of the publication according to the World List of Scientific Periodicals, volume and page(s). In the text, the reference should be indicated by the author’s name, followed by the year in brackets. A maximum of 16 key references are permissible for citation in a full length manuscript.
Research Paper: Bhattacharyya, B., Bhuyan, U. and Pujari, D. 2014. Management of red ant, Dorylus orientalis Westwood (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in potato. J. ent. Res., 38: 265-67.
Thesis: Annamalai, M. 2010. Bioefficacy of some entomopathogenic fungi against thrips, Thrips tabaci Lindeman on onion crop. M.Sc. (Ag.) Thesis, Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar, India. pp. 29-30.
Book Chapter: Gupta, S.K. 1991. The mites of agricultural importance in India with remarks on their economic status. In: Modern Acarology, Dusbabek, F. and Bukva, V. (Eds.). Academia, Prague, pp. 509-522.
Proceedings of Symposium: Majidishad, B., Janbaksh, B. and Bagheri-Zenooz, E. 1989. The species of genus paederus in the southern region of the Caspian Sea. In: Proceedings of the 9th Plant Protection Congress of Iran, Mashhad 1989; Abstracts, pp. 9-14.
Book: Jeppson, L.R., Keifer, H.H. and Baker, E.W. 1975. Mites injurious to economic plants. University California Press, pp. 614.
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