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- Bamboo Caterpillar, Omphisa fuscidentalis Hampson] Larval growth and diapause in a tropical moth, Omphisa fuscidentalis hampson The Utilization of Insect-resources...
- Other insects consumed in China: Tenebrio molitor (mealworm) Omphisa fuscidentalis (bamboo borer) Bombyx mori (silkworm pupa) (Mainly: Netherland & Belgium)...
- refer to: Dinoderus minutus, a woodboring beetle native to Asia Omphisa fuscidentalis, a Southeast Asian moth, the larvae of which feed off bamboo and which...
- agent used against Eurasian water****oil, and the bamboo borer (Omphisa fuscidentalis), of which the caterpillars are used for human consumption. The mint...
- has been isolated from the gut of a larval from the insect Omphisa fuscidentalis. Parte, A.C. "Acinetobacter". LPSN. "Acinetobacter larvae". www.uniprot...
- also eat the stalks. The larvae of the bamboo borer (the moth Omphisa fuscidentalis) of Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Yunnan, China feed off the pulp of live...
- which is also known under the name "bamboo worm" (non mai phai, Omphisa fuscidentalis), is colloquially called "express train" (rot duan) due to its appearance...
- dry season. Valued as food in Isan. Non mai phai หนอนไม้ไผ่ Omphisa fuscidentalis Known as "bamboo worms" in Thailand, these caterpillars live inside...
- fish sauce Insect species eaten in Vientiane Province, Laos: Omphisa fuscidentalis Orientopsaltria sp. Brachytrupes portentosus Teleogryllus testaceus...
- anastomosalis (Guenée, 1854) Omphisa caustalis Hampson, 1913 Omphisa fuscidentalis (Hampson, 1896) Omphisa illisalis (Walker, 1859) Omphisa leucostolalis...