The Entomological Society of New Zealand promotes interest in and the study of insects (entomology) and related arthropods for both professional entomologists and amateurs. It was founded in 1951.
Founding
The society was founded in 1951 in Christchurch during the Royal Society of New Zealand's Seventh New Zealand Science Congress. There were initially 50 registered members. Notable original members included: == Present day ==
Present day
The society reported having nearly 250 members as of April 2025. Since 2023, the society has hosted an annual "New Zealand Bug of the Year" competition where the public votes for a New Zealand native invertebrate from a pool of candidates as the "Bug of the Year". == Publications ==
Publications
The society publishes two serials. The main one is New Zealand Entomologist, a peer-reviewed journal for scientists that has been published since 1951. The Wētā is a news bulletin that has been published since 1977. It reports news, opinions and findings of interest that are not suitable for formal peer-reviewed publication. == Fellows ==
Fellows
As of April 2025, there have been 15 society fellows: ==References==