Journals

  • Zootaxa

    Zootaxa is a mega-journal for zoological taxonomists in the world

  • Phytotaxa

    Phytotaxa is world's largest journal in botanical taxonomy. 

  • Megataxa

    Megataxa is a premium open access journal for important works reporting major advances in taxonomy.

  • Bionomina

    Bionomina is an international journal of biological nomenclature and terminology.

  • Bulletin of Phylogenetic Nomenclature

    The Bulletin of Phylogenetic Nomenclature is a peer-reviewed journal of the International Society for Phylogenetic Nomenclature (ISPN) that aims to publish articles essential to the operation of the International Code of Phylogenetic Nomenclature (ICPN) but which might not be appropriate for publication in other journals.

  • Bryophyte Diversity and Evolution

    Bryophyte Diversity and Evolution is an international research journal of the International Association of Bryologists (IAB). BDE publishes review articles and original contributions on the diversity and biology of bryophytes (i.e., liverworts, mosses and hornworts), including bryophyte chemistry, conservation, ecology, genetics, genomics, ontogeny, mutualism, phylogeography, physiology, and systematics. All contributions are peer-reviewed. It was previously published under the title Tropical Bryology (1989–2013).

  • Journal of Insect Biodiversity

    Journal of Insect Biodiversity (JIB) is an international, peer-reviewed scientific journal of Biodiversity Application & Research Center of the Atatürk University. JIB is dedicated to publishing high-quality novel scientific data on insect biodiversity. The aims of this journal are to share and disseminate novel scientific information on the discovery, description, and conservation of insect diversity. 

  • Zoosymposia

    Zoosymposia is a rapid journal for peer-reviewed papers (reviews or original papers) on special topics/themes in zoology.  It is a sister series of Zootaxa and is designed to allow volumes of collected papers covering a wide range of topics (e.g. ecology, conservation ...) outside the scope of Zootaxa.  

  • Palaeoentomology

    Palaeoentomology is the official journal of the International Palaeoentomological Society (IPS). It is an international peer-reviewed scientific journal, which publishes high quality, original research contributions as well as review papers. Papers are published in English and they cover a wide spectrum of topics in palaeoentomology, fossil terrestrial arthropods and amber research, i.e. systematic palaeontology, morphology, diversity, palaeogeography, palaeoecology, palaeobehavior, evolutionary and phylogenetic studies on fossil insects and terrestrial arthropods, biostratigraphy, taphonomy, and amber (deposits, inclusions, geochemistry, curation). Descriptions of new methods (analytical, instrumental or numerical) should be relevant to the broad scope of the journal.

     

    Palaeoentomology is the flag journal of IPS, who is responsible for the editing of this journal. For more info about IPS, please contact Prof. Dr. Hab. Dany Azar, Lebanese University, Lebanon. danyazar@ul.edu.lb

  • Molluscan Research

    Molluscan Research is an international journal for the publication of all aspects of molluscan research, including review articles, in all branches of the study of Mollusca (malacology), including biology, systematics, morphology, physiology, ecology, conservation, biogeography, genetics and biography.

    The journal has been published since 1957 (as the Journal of the Malacological Society of Australia until 1993). It was published by CSIRO Publishing from 2001–2004 (vols 22—24) and those volumes can be accessed on the CSIRO Publishing website

    From 2013 (volume 33), Molluscan Research has been published by Taylor & Franciswho also hosts contents of older volumes (1–21).

  • Fauna of China Synopsis

    Fauna of China Synopsis is a publishing initiative aimed at providing English descriptions of the diverse fauna of China. It is intended to serve as a gateway to information that was previously available mostly in Chinese.