Neotropical Entomology publishes original research contributing to the knowledge of entomology in the Neotropical region. This journal delves into the fascinating world of insects and related arthropods found in this biologically rich area. Its scope encompasses various aspects of entomological science, such as taxonomy, morphology, physiology, ecology, behavior, and control, focusing primarily on species within the Neotropical zone.
The journal showcases innovative studies on insect biodiversity, behavior, and interactions within Neotropical ecosystems. Indexed in databases such as ISI Web of Science and Scopus, Neotropical Entomology offers valuable insights for researchers, students, and professionals working in the fields of entomology, ecology, and conservation biology.
By contributing to the knowledge of Neotropical insects, the journal aims to support sustainable agriculture, biodiversity preservation, and the development of effective pest management strategies. Its commitment to open access ensures wide dissemination of research, fostering collaboration and advancements in entomological research.