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期刊名称:PROCEEDINGS OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON

ISSN:0013-8797
出版频率:Quarterly
出版社:ENTOMOL SOC WASHINGTON, SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, DEPT ENTOMOLOGY, WASHINGTON, DC, 20560
  出版社网址:http://entomology.si.edu/
期刊网址:http://entomology.si.edu/ESW/authors.lasso
影响因子:0.351(2008)
主题范畴:ENTOMOLOGY

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

Entomolgical Society of Washington

 Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington appearing first in March, 1886, has continued to carry original contributions dealing with all phases of entomology, but especially taxonomy. Among, the dozens of entomological societies that have existed for varying periods (Sabrosky, 1956), only three in the Americas, which have continued uninterrupted publication of their periodicals, are older than our Society. These will be mentioned later in discussion of some influences relating to the establishment of such societies in America.


Instructions to Authors

 

General Policy.–Articles for publication are ordinarily accepted only from members of the Society and must be in English. A summary in French, German, Spanish, or Russian is acceptable. Such a summary should be placed immediately after the English abstract and may be a translation of that abstract. Manuscripts should not exceed 15 printed pages (about two and one-half double-spaced typewritten pages equal one page). Manuscripts are peer- reviewed before acceptance. Final acceptance is the responsibility of the Editor. Articles are published in the order received, not the date of acceptance. Immediate publication is available with payment of full page charges. Notes, book reviews, and obituaries are published as space is available.

   Manuscript preparation.–Submit three printed copies, including copies of illustrations, to the Editor. It is not necessary to send original illustrations until requested after the manuscript has been accepted. After acceptance, the final version may be submitted on diskette (DOS or Macintosh, preferably WordPerfect or Microsoft Word; no ASCII files), but a hard copy is also required. Use letter-sized paper. The entire manuscript should be double spaced. Allow adequate (1-11/2") margins on all sides. Words to be italicized may be indicated in italic form or underlined. Manuscript contents should be in the following sequence and items 1-6 should begin a new page:

I . Title page with title, author(s), and author(s) byline. In upper left, give name, address, phone, fax, and e-mail of the author to whom all correspondence and proofs are to be sent. Titles must include order and family placement, e.g. "………(Hymenoptera:Xyelidae). Taxa of the genus and species groups levels must have the authority name.

2. Abstract; key words

3. Text of paper; acknowledgments at end

4. Literature Cited (see below)

5. Figure legends

6. Appendix; footnotes (if any)

7. Copies of tables; legends for tables are placed at the top of each table.

8. Copies of figures.

   Illustrations.–There is no extra charge for line drawings or half tones. Authors should plan illustrations for reduction to the dimensions of the printed page and allow room for legends at the bottom. Do not make plates larger than 14 X 18". Individual figures should be mounted on suitable board, and photographs (glossy only) should be trimmed, grouped together, and abutted when mounted; the printer will insert hairlines. Figure numbers are preferably placed at the lower right of each figure. Arrange plates so there is as little wasted space as possible. Include title of paper, author(s), name and address, and illustration numbers on the back of each plate. Figures should be numbered consecutively and usually in the sequence in which they are referred to in the text. Reference in text should be as "Fig. I," "Figs. 2, 3," "Table 1." See recent Proceedings for style of figure legends.

    Literature Cited.–Give only papers referred to in the text; list alphabetically by author. Spell out references (journal names etc.) completely, including conjunctions and prepositions-no abbreviations. Do not underline; journal names and book titles are set in Roman type. See recent issues for styles for journals, books, book chapters, etc.

    When referring to references in text, use the following; Henry (1990), (Henry 1990), (Henry 1987, 1990), (Smith 1990, Henry 1992), (Smith 1990; Henry 1990, 1991), (Miller 1990a, 1990b) where two articles are published by the same author in the same year, or Henry et al. 1990 where more than two authors are involved (do not italicize "et al."). Citations "in press" should be cited as "in press," not with year of expected publication.

    Names of persons providing unpublished information should include initials and be referenced in the text as: W. Mathis (personal communication) [information obtained orally] or W. Mathis (in litt.) [information obtained in a writing].

    Names of organisms.–The first mention of a plant or animal should include the full scientific name including the authority. Use only common names approved in Common Names of Insects and Related Organisms published by the Entomological Society of America. Spell out the entire scientific name the first time it is mentioned, thereafter abbreviate generic names; however, do not abbreviate a genus name at the beginning of a paragraph or sentence, or if two or more genera being discussed have the same first letter. Within sentences, always use the genus name or initial preceding a species name.

    Taxonomic papers.–Taxonomic papers must conform to requirements of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature. In addition, type specimens must be designated for new species described, type depositories must be clearly indicated, and new taxa must be clearly differentiated from existing taxa by means of keys or differential diagnoses. In short, these papers must conform to good taxonomic practices.

    Book Reviews.–Send to Book Review Editor (see inside front cover) and see recent Proceedingsfor format.

    Charges.–Authors will be assessed a charge to cover editing and publication expenses. The current charge to members is $40.00 per printed page. These charges are in addition to those for reprints and author's correction in proof. The charge for pages in excess of 15 printed pages, for non-members, and papers for immediate publication is $60.00 per printed page. Member authors who are retired or not affiliated with an institution may request to have charges waived and should do so when the manuscript is submitted. A complete or partial waiver may delay publication. Charges for author errors and/or changes in proof, for reprints if ordered, for immediate publication, and for non-members cannot be waived. Acceptance of papers is based only on scientific merit without regard to the author's financial support.

Editorial Board

 

correspondence should be sent to:
Dr. Michael G. Pogue
Entomological Society of Washington
Department of Entomology
Smithsonian Institution, NMNH, MRC-168
P.O. Box 37012
Washington, DC 20013-7012
USA



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