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The Definition of Entomology

Entomology (from Greek , entomos, ""that which is cut in pieces  or engraved/segmented"", hence ""insect""; and  logia[1]) is the  scientific study of insects, a branch of arthropodology.

At some 1.3 million described species, insects account for more than  two-thirds of all known organisms,[2] date back some 400 million years,  and have many kinds of interactions with humans and other forms of life  on earth. It is a specialty within the field of biology. Though  technically incorrect, the definition is sometimes widened to include  the study of terrestrial animals in other arthropod groups or other  phyla, such as arachnids, myriapods, earthworms, and slugs.

Like  several of the other fields that are categorized within zoology,  entomology is a taxon-based category; any form of scientific study in  which there is a focus on insect related inquiries is, by definition,  entomology. Entomology therefore includes a cross-section of topics as  diverse as molecular genetics, behavior, biomechanics, biochemistry,  systematics, physiology, developmental biology, ecology, morphology,  paleontology, anthropology, robotics, agriculture, nutrition, forensic  science and more.

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