Timeline of entomology since 1900


;1900
;1901
;1902
;1905
;1906
  • Adalbert Seitz, Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde commenced. This vast work on Lepidoptera was published in German, English and French. It contained colour plates of all important species.
;1907
;1908
  • Edmund Reitter Fauna Germanica - Die Käfer des Deutschen Reiches commenced. This five volume masterwork remains in use today, almost 100 years from its inception.
  • Leonello Picco Contributo allo studio della fauna entomologica Italiano. Elenco sistematico degli Emitteri finora raccolti nella Provincia di Roma.
  • Arnold Spuler and Ernst Hofmann Die Schmetterlinge Europas was for decades a standard in the study of lepidoptera.
;1909
;1910
;1912
;1913
;1914
  • Friedrich Georg Hendel Die Arten der Platystominen. Abh. Zool.-Bot. Ges. Wien 8 : 1–409, 4 pls. published
  • Filippo Silvestri Contribuzione alla conoscenza dei Termitidi e Termitofili dell'Africa occidentale. Bollettino del Laboratorio di Zoologia General e Agraria, Portici.
;1915
;1916
1919
;1920
;1921
  • Günther Enderlein Über die phyletisch älteren Stratiomyiidensubfamilien. Mitt. Zool. Mus. Berl. 10: 150-214 published.
;1923
;1924
;1925
;1927
;1928
;1930
  • Camillo Acqua Il bombice del Gelso:Nello stato normale e patologico nella tecnica dell'allevamento e della riproduzione. -Enc. tela. Casa Ed. di Giuseppe Cesari, published. This was an important contribution to the literature on sericulture.
;1931
;1932A Practical Handbook of British Beetles by Norman H. Joy published by Witherby.
  • Alfred Balachowsky Étude biologique des coccides du bassin occidental de la Méditerranée published in Paris by Lechevalier and Fils.
;1934
;1935
;1936
;1938
;1940
;1941
;1942
;1943
  • André Badonnel Faune de France. Psocoptères. Paris. Paul Lechevalier 1943.
  • Leopold Fulmek Wirtsindex der Aleyrodiden- und Cocciden- Parasiten Entomologische Beihefte 10: 1–100.
;1944
;1945
;1946
;1947
;1949
;1950
;1951
;1952
;1953
;1954
;1955
  • World programme for malaria eradication begins. Finally abandoned 1969.
  • Roy Albert Crowson's The natural classification of the families of Coleoptera is published. This is a classic monograph.
  • Alexey Diakonoff Microlepidoptera of New Guinea. Results of the third Archbold Expedition. Part V. Verhandelingen der Koninklijke Nederlandse published 15 years after the expedition.
  • Operation Big Buzz takes place in Georgia
;1957
1958
;1960
;1961
  • Genetic code is cracked. DNA was discovered by Friedrich Miescher in 1868, recognized as the bearer of genetic information in 1943 and revealed as a double helix by Rosalind Franklin in 1952. This leads to radical revision of the higher taxonomy of the Insecta.
;1964
  • Morris Rockstein's edited series — 3 vols. — The Physiology of Insecta
  • Takashi Shirozu Butterflies of Japan Illustrated in Colour published in Tokyo by Hokuryu-kan.
;1965
;1966
;1967
;1968
;1969
;1971
;1973
;1976
1978
;1981
;1981
  • CESA Centre for Entomological Studies Ankara An international private research centre and museum on Entomology established by Ahmet Omer Kocak in Ankara, Turkey.
1983
;1984
;1985
  • Murray S. Blum Fundamentals of Insect Physiology. New York: Wiley, 1985.
  • Gerald A. Kerkut and L. I. Gilbert Comprehensive Insect Physiology, Biochemistry & Pharmacology.
;1987
;1989
;1990
;1991
  • Naumann, I. D., P. B. Carne, J. F. Lawrence, E. S. Nielsen, J. P. Spradberry, R. W. Taylor, M. J. Whitten and M. J. Littlejohn, eds. The Insects of Australia: A Textbook for Students and Research Workers. Volume I and II. Second Edition. Carlton, Victoria, Melbourne University Press.
1992
;1993
  • Edward Grumbine, Ghost Bears: Exploring the Biodiversity Crisis reflects growing concerns. Insects are major indicators of environmental destruction and impending mass extinction.
;1994
;1995
;1996
;1997
;1998
;1999
;2000
;2001
;2002
  • Alex Rasnitsyn with D.L.J. Quicke History of Insects. Kluwer Academic Publishers.
  • Founding of Oxitec Insect Technologies in the U.K.
  • Launch of AntWeb by Brian Fisher
;2003
;2004
  • Gilbert, L.I.. 2004. Comprehensive molecular insect science, 7 vols. Elsevier Pergamon, published in St. Louis
  • A paper in Science found that Culex pipiens mosquitoes existed in two populations in Europe, one which bites birds and one which bites humans. In North America 40% of Culex pipiens were found to be hybrids of the two types which bite both birds and humans, providing a vector for West Nile virus. This is thought to provide an explanation of why the West Nile disease has spread more quickly in North America than Europe.
  • Discovery of Kakugo virus in worker honeybees
  • Launch of Tephritid Workers Database
;2005
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2018
2022Endless Forms published by Seirian Sumner
2025