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Identification of Characterizing Aroma Components of Roasted Chicory
Myosin II Sequences for Lethocerus Indicus
Wild-Harvested Edible Insects
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A List of Edible Insects Sold at the Public Market in Khon Kaen, Northeast Thailand
Aquatic Insects and Their Potential to Contribute to the Diet of the Globally Expanding Human Population
Kamath, Sandip Dayanand (2014) Identification and Characterisation of Novel Shellfish Allergens for Improved Diagosis. Phd Thesis, James Cook University
Characterization of Potent Odorants in Male Giant Water Bug (Lethocerus Indicus Lep
Traditional Knowledge of the Utilization of Edible Insects in Nagaland, North-East India
Chapter 22. South-Central Asia
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A List of Edible Insects Sold at the Public Market in Khon Kaen, Northeast Thailand
Observations on the Life History of Giant Water Bugs Lethocerus Mayr, 1853 (Heteroptera: Nepomorpha
Short Communication Mass Mortality of Giant Water Bug Lethocerus
An Edible Insect in Ukhrul District, Manipur
Chapter 24 SOUTHEASTERN ASIA
Edible Insects from Hlegu and Taikkyi Townships, Yangon Region
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Can We Farm Aquatic Insects for Human Food Or Livestock Feed?
Chapter 26 Eastern Asia
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Insects As Food and Feed in the Asia Pacific Region: Current Perspectives and Future Directions
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The Utilization of Insect-Resources in Chinese Rural Area
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Harris, Marvin
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