http://www.bugbios.com/ (via The Wayback Archive)
Insect-lovers of the world unite!
Delve into this fantastic site, dedicated to shameless promotion of insect appreciation, and you’ll find more than enough entomological entertainment to satisfy your thirst for wisdom.
This huge database of insect information is divided up into four main sections. Entophiles allows you to browse hundreds of breathtaking macro photographs of all kinds of insect, as well as some spiders, which aren’t insects but which are close relatives. Each picture is accompanied by an informative factfile, and its all arranged for fast, user-friendly navigation.
CEdigest looks into cultural entomology - investigating the roles insects play in human lives and history. From M.C.Escher’s fascination with insect imagery to the sacred status of cicadas in Chinese folklore, the topics covered are hugely varied and well worth a browse.
The class:insecta section aims to provide material for teachers to use in science lessons, though it is under construction to say the least. The single entry in the list of class schedules is, however, very interesting: it comprehensively explores the biology behind wing pattern development in butterflies and moths.
Finally, the Entolinks section provides a few top-quality locations for you to continue your journey of discovery, should you stumble across something that you want to know more about.
Overall, whether you have a specific insect-related question to research, you want to brush up on your general knowledge, or you just want to see some excellent pictures: this is the pheromone trail to follow.