The Journal of Insect Fragments is an academic journal dedicated to cutting-edge research and exploration in the field of entomology, focusing on multiple aspects such as insect ecology, behavior, classification, evolution, physiology and biochemistry, as well as the relationship between insects and human society. This magazine aims to provide an important platform for entomologists, educators, environmentalists, and policy makers worldwide to exchange ideas and share achievements. The term 'fragments' in the magazine name implies the breadth and depth of entomological research, like tiny insect remains that contain rich life information and scientific mysteries. By collecting, organizing, and analyzing these 'fragments', researchers can reveal the complexity and diversity of the insect world, contributing to understanding the natural world and driving technological progress.
The Journal of Entomology Fragments brings together top scholars and experts in the field of entomology both domestically and internationally. They continuously promote the development and innovation of the entomology discipline by publishing high-quality research papers, review articles, and reviews. The magazine covers various aspects of entomology, including basic theories, latest research achievements, technical methods, and practical applications, providing readers with comprehensive and in-depth academic resources.