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Diamphidia, or
Bushman arrow-poison beetle, is an
African genus of flea beetles, in the
family Chrysomelidae. The
larvae and
pupae of
Diamphidia produce...
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Diamphidia nigroornata or
Bushman arrow-poison beetle, is an
African leaf
beetle species in the
genus Diamphidia. The
larvae and
pupae of
Diamphidia produce...
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Phalonidia diamphidia is a
species of moth of the
family Tortricidae. It is
found in Peru.
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- diamphotoxin, a slow-acting
arrow poison produced by
beetle larvae of the
genus Diamphidia. A set of
tools almost identical to that used by the
modern San and dating...
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Diamphotoxin is a
toxin produced by
larvae and
pupae of the
beetle genus Diamphidia.
Diamphotoxin is a hemolytic, cardiotoxic, and
highly labile single-chain...
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octopus Pfeffer's
flamboyant cuttlefish Blister beetle Diamphidia Cinnabar moth
Certain tiger moths (Erebidae)
Birdwings Milkweed butterflies...
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Pylgif or
Bushman poison:
Adenium boehmianum Insects: A
beetle genus,
Diamphidia This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Bushman...
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arrow poison is
derived from the
larva and
pupae of
beetles of the
genus Diamphidia. It is
applied to the
arrow either by
crushing the
larva directly onto...
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animals to browse. This
species is the
preferred food
plant of the
beetle Diamphidia, the
larva of
which is used as a
potent arrow poison. C.
africana is particularly...
- is not poisonous, but if
combined with the
blood of the
larvae of the
Diamphidia beetle species, a
poison is
produced which can be used to make poison...