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The Department of Entomology office is located in room Forbes 410 and the main classroom is located adjacent to the Entomology office in room Forbes 412. The Entomology library is in room Forbes 403E. Research labs are located in the Forbes and Marley buildings.

Department of Entomology Main Office: Forbes Building 410
Department of Entomology Main Classroom: Forbes Building 412
Department of Entomology Library: Forbes Building 403E

  • Use the Campus Map to find parking and the Entomology buildings
  • UofA Parking map PDF

Some core Entomology faculty are based at the Maricopa and Yuma Agricultural Centers, off campus. The Maricopa Agricultural Center (MAC) is located about 75 miles northwest of Tucson, The Yuma Agricultural Center (YAC) is in Yuma, Arizona, about 250 miles west of Tucson.

  • The Maricopa Agricultural Center directions and maps
  • The Yuma Agricultural Center directions and maps

See links on the Facilities page to various off-campus and affiliated research and agricultural centers.

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Department of Entomology at the University of Arizona
Forbes 410, PO Box 210036, Tucson, AZ 85721-0036
racheldoty@arizona.edu
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Phone: (520) 621-1153
Hours: 8 am - 5 pm

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