Figure 7. a – h.: Imbrasia epimethea (a), Imbrasia obscura (b), Imbrasia truncata (c), Imbrasia oyomensis (d), Pseudanthera discrepans (e), Anaphe sp. (f), ecological nest of Anaphe venata (g), Anaphe venata (h), imbrassia obscura (i), translation of the article of edible insects

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Diversity of Wild Insects Consumed by Indigenous Peoples in the Sub-Prefecture of Pissa in the Central African Republic

MADIAPEVO Stéphane Nazaire, WOROWOUNGA Xavier, NDOTAR Michel, SEMBOLI Olivia, FATIA Moustapha, MANDAGO Jean Bedel

American Journal of Food Science and Technology. 2025, 13(2), 17-26 doi:10.12691/ajfst-13-2-1