Invertebrates
Second Level Subjects
Invertebrates
Protozoa, Parazoa, Coelenterata
Molluscs
Helminthes, Annelida
Crustacea
Arachnida, Myriapoda
Insects
Locusts
Organizations relating to Invertebrates
Nematological Society of Southern Africa / Potchefstroom, South Africa / Est. 1972
Asociación Europea de Coleopterologia / Santiago de Compostela, Spain / Est. 1987
World Association of Copepodologists / Groton CT, USA / Est. 1987
Desert Locust Control Organization for Eastern Africa / Addis Ababa, Ethiopia / Est. 1962
International Bryozoology Association / Christchurch, New Zealand / Est. 1965
International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology / Nairobi, Kenya / Est. 1970
Earthworm Foundation / Nyon, Switzerland / Est. 1999
International Odonata Research Institute / Gainesville FL, USA / Est. 1986
Systematic and Applied Acarology Society / Auckland, New Zealand
International Symposium on Tardigrada / Est. 1974
International Convention for the Permanent Control of Outbreak Areas of the Red Locust / Est. 1949
Convention Regarding the Organization of the Campaign Against Locusts / Est. 1920
Agreement Concerning Measures for the Protection of the Stocks of Deep-sea Prawns / Est. 1952
Convention on the African Migratory Locust / Est. 1962
Arachnological Society of East Asia / Kumamoto, Japan / Est. 1936
International Echinoderm Conference / Est. 1972
International Tenebrionoidea Symposium / Est. 2002
International Symposium on Trichoptera / Est. 1974
International SHRIMP Workshop
International Seminar on Apterygota / Est. 1978
International Colloquium on Apterygota
International Sponge Symposium
International Research Group on Ostracoda / Monterotondo, Italy / Est. 1963
Council for International Congresses of Entomology / Est. 1910
Fireflyers International Network / Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia / Est. 2007
Societas Internationalis Odonatologica / Wolnzach, Germany
International Society of Hymenopterists / Est. 1982
International Association for the Study of Fossil Cnidaria and Porifera / Toulouse, France / Est. 1971
International Society for Invertebrate Neurobiology / Est. 1989
Nordic Cooperation Group for Forest Entomology / Helsinki, Finland / Est. 1955
Prevention of Honey Bee COlony LOSSes / Bern, Switzerland
Centre international de myriapodologie / Est. 1968
Nordic-Baltic Congress of Entomology / Ås, Norway / Est. 1923
Asia-Pacific Worm Meeting / Est. 2004
European Mosquito Control Association / Thessaloniki, Greece / Est. 2000
International Congress of Acarology / Edmonton AB, Canada
Global Shrimp Forum Foundation / Utrecht, Netherlands
European Invertebrate Survey / Est. 1972
Arbeitsgemeinschaft Deutschsprachiger Myriapodologen / Jena, Germany / Est. 1990
International Coldwater Prawn Forum / Hørsholm, Denmark / Est. 2013
International Heteropterists' Society / Las Cruces NM, USA / Est. 1997
International Red Locust Control Organization for Central and Southern Africa / Ndola, Zambia / Est. 1970
Malacological Society of Australasia / Dunedin, New Zealand
European Association for Forensic Entomology / Cergy-Pontoise, France / Est. 2002
European Society of Dirofilariosis and Angiostrongylosis / Est. 2009
European Worm Meeting
Cephalopod International Advisory Council / St Petersburg FL, USA / Est. 1983
International Symposium - Cephalopods: Present and Past
International Conference on Molluscan Shellfish Safety / Est. 1994
Groupe des entomologistes forestiers francophones
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