Imbrasia
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- Edible Caterpillars of Imbrasia Truncata and Imbrasia Epimethea Contain Lipids and Proteins of High Potential for Nutrition
- Adipokinetic Neuropeptides and Flight Metabolism in Three Moth Species
- Aflatoxin Contamination of Dried Insects and Fish in Zambia
- The Parasitoids of Southern African Wild Silkmoths (Lepidoptera)
- Diversity, Host Plants and Potential Distribution of Edible Saturniid Caterpillars in Kenya
- The Potential of Imbrasia Belina Worm As a Poultry and Fish Feed. a Review
- Edible Forests Insect
- Forest Health Monitoring in Transition: Evaluating Insect- Induced Disturbances in Forested Landscapes at Varying Spatial Scales
- Un Atlas Des Chenilles Et Chrysalides Consommées En Afrique Par L'homme
- National Biodiversity Assessment 2018 Technical Report Vol
- Inventory Reveals Wide Edible Insects' Biodiversity in Selected Territories
- Nutritional Composition of Edible Insects Consumed in Africa: a Systematic Review
- African Butterfly News!
- Forum 2019 BIODIVERSITY OPEN DATA SUPPORTING OPEN SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY and INNOVATION
- Edible Insects: Food Safety Considerations
- Worldwide List of Edible Insects 2017.Pdf
- Lepidopterists' Society of Africa
- Chapter 16. Central and Eastern Africa: Congo (Kinshasa)