



- Focus Areas
- Agricultural Pest Management
- Ecology/Biological Control
- Evolutionary Biology
- Freshwater and Estuarine Entomology
- Insect Pathology
- Molecular Biology, Physiology, Toxicology, and Molecular Genetics
- Pesticide Technology, Assessment, and Policy
- Systematics/Morphology
- Urban, Structural, and Green Industries Pest Management
- Facilities
- Collaborators
- Research Opportunities
- Focus Areas



ENTM 622 — Principles of Systematic Entomology
Course Description
The principles of systematics including traditional classification
methods, cladistics, and numerical taxonomy. Nomenclature, continental
drift, and speciation theory. A laboratory problem in systematics is
required (3 credits. Two hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory
per week.).
Prerequisite:
- ENTM 421






