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Exploratory Ethnoentomology

CAM Newsletter, 1990
Elli Leontsini
exaly   +2 more sources

Ethnoentomological knowledge of an edible insect (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) in a peri urban area of Mexico City

Journal of Insects as Food and Feed, 2023
Human interactions with insects are represented in a wide range of manifestations. This has been evinced in what is called ethnoentomological knowledge, in other words, the knowledge about insects that is passed on through time within a community. In Isidro Fabela, a semi-rural municipality located in the surroundings of the metropolitan area of Mexico
N. Salazar-Aguilar   +2 more
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Ethnoentomological and Distributional Notes on Cerambycidae and Other Coleoptera of Guerrero and Puebla, Mexico

The Coleopterists Bulletin, 2016
Abstract This article presents both ethnoentomological notes on Nahuatl and Mixtec language terms as they are applied to Cerambycidae (Coleoptera) and distributional records for species collected during three projects carried out in the states of Guerrero and Puebla, Mexico.
Jonathan D. Amith, Steven W. Lingafelter
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Describing and measuring ethno-entomological knowledge of rice pests: tradition and change among Asian rice farmers

Environment, Development and Sustainability, 2006
The paper presents a methodology that guided several ethnoentomo- logical research projects and goes on to examine and compare the results from two independent research locations in Asia. The first location is in the Philippines, a Green Revolution area that has been heavily impacted by extension messages and insecticide use.
Price, L.L., Björnsen Gurung, A.
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Insects as a food source for indigenous communities in Colombia: a review and research perspectives

Journal of Insects As Food and Feed, 2022
Héctor Jaime Gasca-Álvarez
exaly  

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