Between 1862-1863 Hagen published "Bibliotheca entomologica". Between 1928 and 1929 Walther Horn und Sigmund Schenkling published a much improved new and revised bibliography under the title Index "Litteraturae Entomologicae : Serie I : Die Welt-Literatur über die gesamte Entomologie bis inclusive 1863", with 25,229 condensed citations of entomological literature. The Senckenberg Museum developed a revised new electronical edition, which provides digital access to over 46,500 detailed records from the same period, and is linked to their database of the biographies of entomologists.
Between 1963 and 1971 Derksen & Scheiding published the continuation of this relevant work: "Index Litteraturae Entomologicae. Serie II:Die Welt-Literatur über die gesamte Entomologie von 1864 bis 1900" in five bands.
Some biographical notes include relevant references to the literature on entomology: Gilbert, 1978 (A Compendium of the Biographical Literature on Deceased Entomologists), Carpenter, 1945 & 1953 (Bibliography of Biographies of Entomologists).
Bridges' bibliography (1993) was the first major compilation of worldwide butterfly bibliography.Some previous regional bibliographies include the Conmemoralive Volume of the Lepidopterists' Society, Moulds, 1977 (Bibliography of the Australian Butterflies), Field, dos Passes & Masters, 1974 (A Bibliography of the Catalogs, Lists, Faunal and Other Papers of the Butterflies of North America North of Mexico), Kudma, 1985 (Butlerflies of Europe, Volume I. Concise Bibliography). The original work of Bridge is available at BHL, but no updates are available.
Lamas' bibliography of Neotropical butterflies was originally published in 1995, and updated editions have been made available electronically, the latest (2013) is available from Butterflies of the Americas, which also has an electronic reference library.
Williams' bibliography for Afrotropical butterflies is available from his site, they include references from 1973 to 2007.
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