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Arthropod Facilitation by Wood-Boring Beetles: Spatio-Temporal Distribution Mediated by a Twig-Girdler Ecosystem Engineer
Biodiversity and Ecology of Critically Endangered, Rûens Silcrete Renosterveld in the Buffeljagsrivier Area, Swellendam
Colophospermum Mopane – a Potential Host for Rearing Wild Silk Worm (Gonometa Rufobrunnea) in Arid Rajasthan
Ngoka, Thesis Final 2012
Degumming Gonometa Postica Cocoons Using Environmentally Conscious Methods
The Tachinid Times
Cultural Significance of Lepidoptera in Sub-Saharan Africa Arnold Van Huis
C U R I C U L U M V I T
Bovine Rumen Impaction Caused by Ingestion of Gonometa Postica
Harvesting Mopane Worm in Limpopo and Underlying Ecological Infrastructure
Survey of Wild Silkmoth Populations in Three Ecological Zones and Evaluation of the Performance of Bombyx Mori L
Insects As Food in Sub-Saharan Africa
Parasitoids of the African Wild Silkmoth, Gonometa Postica (Lepidoptera: Lasiocampidae) in the Mwingi Forests, Kenya K
Lepidoptera. Robert Lucas
Characterization of Silk Proteins from African Wild Silkworm Cocoons and Application of Fibroin Matrices As Biomaterials
The Parasitoids of Southern African Wild Silkmoths (Lepidoptera)
INSECT ECOLUTIONS* Mopane Worms (Imbrasia Belina) a Japan-South Africa Joint Initiative Knowing More About Mopane Worms
The Ecology of Southern African Wild Silk Moths (Gonometa Species, Lepidoptera: Lasiocampidae): Consequences for Their Sustainable Use
Top View
The Physical Fibre Properties of Gonometa Postica After Degumming the Cocoons with Different Methods
Pest Species Mentioned in Part III 215
Lepidoptera: Saturniidae): Ecology, Systematics, and Potential Economic Uses to Promote Conservation in Madagascar
Wayne Delport
Ethnographic Description of Cocoons and Silk of the Moth Families Saturniidae, Lasiocampidae and Psychidae 113-120 ©Entomologischer Verein E:V
Identification and Classification of Silks Using Infrared Spectroscopy Maxime Boulet-Audet1,2,*, Fritz Vollrath2 and Chris Holland3
Chapter 11 SOUTHERN AFRICA: OVERVIEW The
Semi-Captive Rearing of the African Wild Silkmoth Gonometa Postica (Lepidoptera: Lasiocampidae) on an Indigenous and a Non-Indigenous Host Plant in Kenya
Structure and Properties of Silk from the African Wild Silkmoth Gonometa Postica Reared Indoors Author(S): Addis Teshome, S
Worldwide List of Edible Insects 2017.Pdf
Lepidopterists' Society of Africa
Chapter 12. Republic of South Africa
Diplôme De DOCTORAT