Director
Prof. Dr. Thomas Schmitt
Deputy
Dr. Stephan M. Blank
Assistant / Secretary
Grit May
Departments
Systematics and Biogeography Prof. Dr. Thomas Schmitt
Entomology Information Centre N. N.
Postal Address
Senckenberg Deutsches Entomologisches Institut Eberswalder Straße 90 15374 Müncheberg Germany Tel. +49 33432 73 698-3700 Fax: +49 33432 73 698-3706 e-mail: sdei@senckenberg.de
Arrival
The SDEI building is located on the campus of Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF).
Public Transport
Travel plan to arrive at SDEI Müncheberg.
By Car
Via Berlin: take Bundesstraße 1 direction of Frankfurt (Oder) as far as Müncheberg, then about 3 km in direction of Eberswalde. Please follow the signs to ZALF Campus on Eberswalder Straße.
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View towards the SDEI (Photo: Ch. Kutzscher, 2013). View of ZALF campus (Photo: A. Taeger, 2009)
The Senckenberg Deutsches Entomologisches Institut (Senckenberg German Entomological Institute) was founded in 1886 as a "National Museum", with emphasis on systematics and taxonomy. It developed after 1922 as an institution of the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gesellschaft, co-operating with the Imperial Biological Institute to become a mediator between systematic and applied entomology. After a history full of change, the DEI moved in 2004 into a new building on the campus of Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF) in Müncheberg. Since January 2009 the DEI is part of the Senckenberg Forschungsinstitute und Naturmuseen. Its new name is Senckenberg Deutsches Entomologisches Institut (SDEI).
Its director is professor of Entomology at Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Department of Zoology, Institute of Biology.
Inseparable from its research activity is the excellent entomological library and its remarkable insect collections. Publishing three journals, the SDEI is able to maintain a worldwide literature exchange.
  
Lecture room (left) and insekt box with. (Photos: A. Taeger, 2009) Historicak books. (Photo: U. Kaczinski, 2010)
Miscellanea
Authors receive 20 reprints and one pdf file free of charge.
To submit large files (images, PDF, etc.) please proceed as follows:
- Arrange time and type of the submission with a member of the editorial staff.
- Download the program WINSCP from this link.
- Unzip the file into a folder on your computer. It is ready to run and does not need to be installed!
- Run the program, select the agreed folder, and enter the password. (To communicate SCP (port 22) must not be blocked by your firewall
- Copy your files.
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