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A. Abacetus abor; Abacetus amplicollis; Abacetus antiquus; Abacetus artus; Abacetus atratus; Aciagrion approximans; Aciagrion hisopa; Aciagrion occidentale ...
Lethocerus indicus*, also known as the giant water bug, is consumed as an edible insect in parts of Northeast India, notably in Assam and Manipur. Among various ethnic groups, including the Karbi, Rengma Naga, and Bodo communities in Assam, as well as different tribes in Manipur, the insect is traditionally prepared by frying or making it into ...
The members of the Triatominae / t r aɪ. ə ˈ t ɒ m ɪ n iː /, a subfamily of the Reduviidae, are also known as conenose bugs, kissing bugs (so-called from their habit of feeding from around the mouths of people), [1] or vampire bugs. Other local names for them used in the Americas include barbeiros, vinchucas, pitos, chipos and chinches.
Tiếng Việt; 中文; Edit links ... Insects of India (1 C, 415 P) J. Insects of Japan (4 C, 106 P) K. Insects of Korea (2 C, 62 P) L. ... Pages in category ...
The following is a list of species of Cicindelidae from India is based on Pearson et al. Those indicated as E are endemic to the country. [1] Grammognatha euphratica; Tricondyla femorata; Tricondyla gounellei; Tricondyla macrodera; Tricondyla tuberculata; Derocrania longesulcata (E) Derocrania honorei (E) Derocrania dembickyi (E) Derocrania ...
Kerria lacca is a species of insect in the family Kerriidae, the lac insects. These are in the superfamily Coccoidea, the scale insects. This species is perhaps the most commercially important lac insect, being a main source of lac, a resin which can be refined into shellac and other products. [1] This insect is native to Asia. [2]
The native distribution of E. fullo in Asia includes most parts of China, Japan, and south-eastern countries like Myanmar or Vietnam. In addition, it has been reported from parts of India, Bangladesh, Indonesia and the Philippines. [1] [3] Further, it is invasive and has spread to Europe (Albania) [4] and South America (Brazil). [5]
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