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Swiss Entomological Society (SEG)

Logo von Schweizerische Entomologische Gesellschaft
Logo von Schweizerische Entomologische Gesellschaft
Logo von Schweizerische Entomologische Gesellschaft
The SES fosters cooperation among both professional and amateur entomologists and promotes the scientific study of indigenous insects.
The publications are made since 1862 in the journal “Mitteilungen der Schweizerischen Entomologischen Gesellschaft”, which presents original scientific articles on the theme of insects. Furthermore, since 1959, documentations on the taxonomy and the distribution of indigenous species are published in the collection “Insecta Helvetica” (since 1998, in collaboration with the Swiss Biological Records Centre (CSCF/SZKF), under the title “Fauna Helvetica”). Currently, ten regional chapters are affiliated with the SES: Alpstein, Basel, Berne, Fribourg, Geneva, Lucerne, Neuchâtel, Vaud, Wallis and Zurich.

Year founded: 1858
Number of members: 244 (2023)
Swiss Entomological Society (SEG) is a member of SCNAT, Platform Biology

Contact

Swiss Entomological Society (SEG)
c/o Dr. Dominique Mazzi
Agroscope Cadenazzo
A Ramél 18
6593 Cadenazzo
Switzerland