Gonimbrasia Belina - Notes and References

Notes and References

  • ^1, ^8 On the trail of missing Mopane Worms. Retrieved 28 March 2006
  • ^2 Silow, C.A. 1976. Edible and Other Insects of Mid-western Zambia. Studies in Ethno-entomology II. Occ. Pap. V. Inst.Allm. Jamforand. Etnogr., Uppsala, Sweden: Almqvist & Wiksell, pp. 64–69. (Quoted ch.17 DeFoliart 2003)
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  • ^4 Chavunduka, D.M. 1975. Insects as a source of protein to the African. Rhodesia Sci. News 9: 217-220. (Quoted in ch.13 DeF 2003)
  • ^5 Sikunu cookbook. Retrieved 28 March 2006.
  • ^7 A Concise Summary of the General Nutritional Value of Insects
  • Mopane Worm Life Cycle and Metamorphosis
  • Mopane Woodlands and the Mopane Worm
  • ^8 Worming your way to a sustainable harvest Spore Brief Iss. 108
  • ^11 Effects of Elevated Ultraviolet-B Radiation on Native and Cultivated Plants of Southern Africa

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