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NEWS! NEWS! NEWS! MUNIS ENTOMOLOGY & ZOOLOGY WAS RANKED IN SEPTEMBER 2009 AS 10TH SYSTEMATICS JOURNAL IN THE CATEGORY OF TOP JOURNALS FOR NEW TAXONOMICAL / NOMENCLATURAL ACTS, ACCORDING NEW TAXONOMIC METRICS ANNOUNCED BY THOMSON REUTERS'S ZOOLOGICAL RECORDS. Sixth volume number one will be published in 01 January 2011.
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Fifth volume number two
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VOL. 1 35 ARTICLES VOL. 2 37 ARTICLES VOL. 3 71 ARTICLES VOL. 4 80 ARTICLES VOL. 5 102 ARTICLES

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Title and Name(s) of Author(s): The title should be informative and as possible as brief, in boldface capital letters, not exceed twenty  words. The higher taxa containing the taxa dealt with in the paper should be indicated in parentheses. Full name(s) of author(s) should come underneath the title with full address, each on a separate line. The author(s) name (s) should be given in boldface lower case.  

Abstract: The abstract should be concise and should draw attention to the significant contents of the paper and the author's main conclusions. It should normally not exceed 200 words and should contain no uncommon abbreviations or references. Any new names or new combinations proposed in the paper should be mentioned.  The abstract should be followed by a list of key words. Up to seven keywords should be suggested by the author. 

Text: Regular papers include as the main sections (except in Book Reviews and Scientific Notes etc.); Introduction, Material & Methods, Results, Discussion, Acknowledgments and Literature Cited. The section of introduction should be writen without title.  However,  the main sections may be varies with different types of papers. According to types of papers, main section can be changed. All scientific names (only genus and species group names) should be italicized in complete paper, including literature cited. References should be cited in the text as Turgut (2003), Turgut & Turgut (2000) or Turgut et al. (2001) (3 or more authors), or alternatively in a parenthesis (Turgut, 2003; Turgut & Turgut, 2000 or Turgut et al., 2001). All literatures in the text must be listed alphabetically in the literature cited  in the following format.

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