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Chapter 13 SOUTHERN AFRICA
A Companion Journal to Forest Ecology and Management and L
Traditional Consumption of and Rearing Edible Insects in Africa, Asia and Europe
Geo-Eco-Trop., 2014, 38, 2 : 339-372
7. Insects As Animal Feed
Contribution Des Insectes De La Forêt Á La Sécurité
Improving Forest Conservation and Community Livelihoods Through Income Generation from Commercial Insects in Three Kenyan Forests
Cultural Significance of Lepidoptera in Sub-Saharan Africa Arnold Van Huis
Use of Sleeve Nets to Improve Survival of the Boisduval Silkworm, Anaphe Panda, in the Kakamega Forest of Western Kenya
Diversity in Structure, Composition and Properties of Silk from African
Edible Insects
Insects: Climate Change, Ecosystem Services And
Annex 1. Pest Species Distribution in the Selected Countries, by Region
Research Article Biology of the Wild Silkmoth Anaphe Panda (Boisduval) in the Kakamega Forest of Western Kenya
Insects As Food in Sub-Saharan Africa
CBD Fifth National Report
Use of Sleeve Nets to Improve Survival of the Boisduval Silkworm, Anaphe Panda, in the Kakamega Forest of Western Kenya Author(S): N
Characterization of Silk Proteins from African Wild Silkworm Cocoons and Application of Fibroin Matrices As Biomaterials
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Folk Classification of Insects
Edible Forests Insect
Edible Insects: Future Prospects for Food and Feed Security and Disgust for Their Consumption
The Use of Non-Timber Forest Products in the Congo Basin
Identification and Classification of Silks Using Infrared Spectroscopy Maxime Boulet-Audet1,2,*, Fritz Vollrath2 and Chris Holland3
Nutritional Composition of Edible Insects Consumed in Africa: a Systematic Review
Thesis Mbahin 2008
Edible Insects As a Protein Source: a Review of Public Perception, Processing Technology, And
Biology of the Root-Attacking Moth, Isoceras Sibirica Alpheraky
Forestry Department Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Edible Forest Insects : Humans Bite Back
Further Progress on the Phylogeny of Noctuoidea (Insecta: Lepidoptera) Using an Expanded Gene Sample
Chapter 16. Central and Eastern Africa: Congo (Kinshasa)
Insects in Food and Feed Systems in Sub-Saharan Africa: the Untapped Potentials
Abadi, Nigussie [S14-P57]
Chapter 18 CENTRAL and EASTERN AFRICA