Acta entomologica musei nationalis Pragae

ISSN (online): 1804–6487
ISSN (print): 0374–1036

Publisher: National museum, Czech Republic

Impact Factor (2023): 0.9 (Q3)

An open access journal publishing papers on insect systematics, morphology of adult and immature stages and/or their biology, phylogeny, large-scale catalogues, and general papers on methodology of insect systematics

Manuscripts are reviewed by two peer reviewers. The journal has two printed issues per year, on-line PDFs are published continuously throughout the year.

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Latest update: 9th March 2025
Löbl IvanOn the identity of Scaphidium grande, with resurrection of S. inimpressum and S. melanopus and description of two new species (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Scaphidiinae)Chen Zhuo, Cai WanzhiThe second Malagasy species of Anacanthiocnemis (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Reduviidae) with an updated key to the species of the genusLiu Yingqi, Cai WanzhiRedescriptions of Ectomocoris cordiger and E. fenestratus (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Reduviidae) with two new synonymsCarapezza Attilio, Kment PetrShibhonia buxanthi, a new genus and species of dorsally punctate Mirini from the island of Socotra (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Miridae)Matocq Armand, Aukema Berend, Genson Guénaëlle, de Knijff Peter, Pierre Éric, Streito Jean-ClaudeContribution to the study of the genus Dicyphus: the case of D. bolivari and D. tamaninii (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Miridae)

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Kovář I.Revision of the genera Brumus Muls. and Exochomus Redtb. (Coleoptera, Coccinellidae) of the Palaearctic Region. Part I.Sugaya Kazuki, Kakizoe Showtaro, Ooka Sohei, Tamura Hisao, Sone ShinzaburoDiscovery of a troglomorphic trechine beetle from the Ryukyu Archipelago, Southwestern Japan (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Trechinae)Żoralski Robert, Van de Meutter Frank, Mengual Ximo, Gadawski PiotrTwo Palaearctic species of Orthonevra (Diptera: Syrphidae) under the name O. brevicornis

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Acta Entomologica is celebrating 100 years!!!

The journal was established in 1923 thanks to the funding donated by F. A. Nickerl and O. Nickerl, who also donated their large insect collections to the freshly established entomological collection of the National Museum.