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Nutritive and Anti-Nutritive Composition of Locust Bean Tree
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Eco-Diversity of Edible Insects of Nigeria and Its Impact on Food Security
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Nutritional Quality of an Edible Caterpillar of a Lepidopteran Bunaea Alcinoe
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The Consumption and Utilization of Leaves of Host Plants in Fifth Instars of Bunaea Alcinoe Stoll [ Lepidoptera Saturniidae]
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Lepidoptera: Saturniidae): Ecology, Systematics, and Potential Economic Uses to Promote Conservation in Madagascar
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Poisonous Setae on a Baltic Amber Caterpillar
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Journal of the Helminthological Society of Washington 65(1) 1998
Worldwide List of Edible Insects 2017.Pdf
Proceedings of the 5Th International Symposium on Biological Control of Arthropods
Lepidopterists' Society of Africa
Chapter 12. Republic of South Africa
Nocturnal Moth Inventory in Malagasy Tapia Woods, with Focus on Silk-Producing Species
Insects in Food and Feed Systems in Sub-Saharan Africa: the Untapped Potentials