Israel Journal of Entomology

The Israel Journal of Entomology is an open access peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes articles in all areas of entomology, including besides insects non-marine Crustacea and Chelicerata, and has a worldwide scope. The Israel Journal of Entomology is published primarily electronically and accepts original research articles, as well as review papers and smaller contributions. The printed version of the Israel Journal of Entomology is produced annually and comprises articles appeared during the preceding year.[1]

Israel Journal of Entomology
Israel Journal of Entomology (2015)
DisciplineEntomology
LanguageEnglish
Edited byM.B. Mostovski
Publication details
History1966–present
Publisher
The Entomological Society of Israel (Israel)
FrequencyContinuously
Yes
LicenseCC BY-NC-ND 3.0
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Isr. J. Entomol.
Indexing
CODENIJENB9
ISSN0075-1243 (print)
2224-6304 (web)
LCCN67001638 he 67001638
OCLC no.60619007
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History

The Israel Journal of Entomology was established in 1966 thus having a continuous history of 50 years. All published issues are freely available in digital form through the Entomological Society of Israel website.

Scope

A wide range of entomological topics has been covered in the Israel Journal of Entomology. Besides taxonomy and systematics of various insects and arachnids, papers dealing with medical and agricultural entomology, as well as ecology, behavior and physiology of terrestrial arthropods have been published.

Abstracting and indexing

The Israel Journal of Entomology is indexed by EBSCO, BIOSIS Previews, Zoological Record, Eurasian Scientific Journal Index and CiteFactor.

Archiving

From 2015, all articles published in the Israel Journal of Entomology are archived at Zenodo in order to comply with requirements of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature.

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References

  1. [Mostovski, M.]. 2017. Instructions for authors. Israel Journal of Entomology 47: 215–219. PDF

See also

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