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  2. Abantiades atripalpis - Wikipedia

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    Abantiades atripalpis, also known as bardee (bardy, bardi) grub, rain moth or waikerie, and previously known as Trictena atripalpis, [1] is a moth of the family Hepialidae. It is found in the whole southern half of Australia .

  3. Witchetty grub - Wikipedia

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    The witchetty grub (also spelled witchety grub or witjuti grub [1]) is a term used in Australia for the large, white, wood-eating larvae of several moths.In particular, it applies to the larvae of the cossid moth Endoxyla leucomochla, which feeds on the roots of the witchetty bush (after which the grubs are named) that is widespread throughout the Northern Territory and also typically found in ...

  4. Indigenous Australian food groups - Wikipedia

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    edible grubs and insects; witchetties, cicadas, Tyape atnyematye (Witchetty grub), Tyape ahernenge (River red gum grub), Tyape ankerrutne (Coolibah tree grub), Tyape tyerraye , Tyape ayepe-arenye (Tar vine caterpillars). Tyape atnyematye (Witchetty grub) find cracks in the ground underneath a Witchetty bush (Acacia kempeana)and dig there

  5. Category:Australian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    العربية; Aragonés; Asturianu; Azərbaycanca; বাংলা; Беларуская; Čeština; Español; Esperanto; Euskara; فارسی; Français; 한국어

  6. Australian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Australia exports many agricultural products, including cattle, sheep, poultry, milk, vegetables, fruit, nuts, wheat, barley and canola. [3] Australia also produces wine, beer and soft drinks. While fast food chains are abundant, Australia's metropolitan areas have restaurants that offer both local and international foods.

  7. Bardi - Wikipedia

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    Bardi people, an Indigenous Australian people, inhabiting parts of the Kimberley region of Western Australia; Ardyaloon, Western Australia, also called One Arm Point or Bardi, a small community in Australia; Bardi bush, an Australian plant, Acacia victoriae; Bardi grub, an Australian moth, Trictena atripalpis

  8. Endoxyla leucomochla - Wikipedia

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    The larva of the moth is commonly known as the "witchetty grub", and is widely used as bush tucker by Indigenous Australians. [ 1 ] The caterpillars of the species live in tunnels where they feed on the sap from the roots of the witchetty bush ( Acacia kempeana ) and the small cooba ( Acacia ligulata ).

  9. Jawi people - Wikipedia

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    Traditional lands of Aboriginal tribes around Derby, WA. Jawi traditional lands encompass Sunday Island (= Iwany) in the King Sound and the wider archipelago.. Norman Tindale estimated that the traditional lands of the Jawi (Iwany-oon, meaning "Sunday Islanders") [4] encompassed about 50 square miles (130 km 2) of territory: including Sunday Island and Tohau-i (probably = Jawi), and extending ...