ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF ONTARIO 



The Society founded in 1 863, is the second oldest Entomological Society in North America 

 and among the nine oldest, existing entomological societies in the world. It serves as an 

 association of persons interested in entomology and is dedicated to the furtherance of 

 the science by holding meetings and publication of the Journal of the Entomological 

 Society of Ontario. The Journal publishes fully refereed scientific papers, and has a 

 world-wide circulation. The Society headquarters are at the University of Guelph. The 

 Society's library is housed in the McLaughlin Library of the University and is available 

 to all members. 



An annual fee of S30 provides membership in the Society, and the right to publish in the 

 Journal, and receive the Newsletter and the Journal. Students, amateurs and retired 

 entomologists within Canada can join free of charge but do not receive the Journal. 



A World Wide Web home page for the Society is available at the following URL: 



hup ://www. entsocont.com 



FELLOWS OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF ONTARIO 



W. W. Bill Judd 2002 



C. Ron Harris 2003 



Edward C. Becker 2003 



Glenn Wiggins 2006 



APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP 



Please send your name, address (including postal code) and email address to: 

 D. Hunt, Secretary, Entomological Society of Ontario 

 c/o Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada G.P.C.R.C. 

 2585 County Road 20, Harrow, ON, NOR 1G0 

 email: huntd(gagr.gc.ca 



NOTICE TO CONTRIBUTORS 



Please refer to the Society web site (http://www.entsocont.com/pub.htm) for current 

 instructions to authors, which also appear in the current volume, pages 73-75 and can be 

 updated at any time. Copies of those instructions are available from the Editor. 



