From 2013–2017, we accompanied and interviewed local people harvesting edible insects in the Northern Angolan province of Uíge. Insect and host plant samples were collected for species identification and nutritive analyses. Additionally, live caterpillars were taken to feed and keep until pupation and eclosion of the imago, necessary for morphological species identification. Altogether, 18 insect species eaten by humans were recorded. Twenty four edible insect species were formerly known from the country, four of which are confirmed in this study and 14 species additionally recorded. Sciatta inconcisa Walker, 1869 (Erebidae) and Gastroplakaeis rubroanalis Wichgraf, 1913 (Lasiocampidae) are reported for the very first time as human dietary f...
Abstract Background Insects play an important role as a diet supplement in Burkina Faso, but the pre...
peer reviewedEdible insects, and in particular edible caterpillars, occupy a strategic place in the ...
Edible insects have gained popularity as alternative food resources in the face of climate change an...
From 2013–2017, we accompanied and interviewed local people harvesting edible insects in the Norther...
Insects play a vital role for humans. Apart from well-known ecosystem services (e.g., pollination, b...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: Located in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (South-Kivu), Kalehe an...
Democratic Republic of the Congo (DR Congo) has a wide diversity of edible insects making it one of ...
Recent research has highlighted the importance of edible insects as a protein source in the develope...
The use of insects as food by the people of the Niger Delta in Nigeria is not new. A survey of the i...
peer reviewedCaterpillars are a favourite traditional food that potentially represents the largest p...
peer reviewedThis paper reviews edible insect species and the host plant diversity associated with t...
The traditional consumption of edible insects is common in one third of the world's population, most...
Africa is home to an estimated wild edible insect population of 1000 species that offer an opportuni...
There are 472 edible insect species in sub-Saharan Africa, of which 31% are Lepidoptera. Wild harves...
In Africa, about 470 insect species are recorded as edible, of which caterpillars are most consumed ...
Abstract Background Insects play an important role as a diet supplement in Burkina Faso, but the pre...
peer reviewedEdible insects, and in particular edible caterpillars, occupy a strategic place in the ...
Edible insects have gained popularity as alternative food resources in the face of climate change an...
From 2013–2017, we accompanied and interviewed local people harvesting edible insects in the Norther...
Insects play a vital role for humans. Apart from well-known ecosystem services (e.g., pollination, b...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: Located in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (South-Kivu), Kalehe an...
Democratic Republic of the Congo (DR Congo) has a wide diversity of edible insects making it one of ...
Recent research has highlighted the importance of edible insects as a protein source in the develope...
The use of insects as food by the people of the Niger Delta in Nigeria is not new. A survey of the i...
peer reviewedCaterpillars are a favourite traditional food that potentially represents the largest p...
peer reviewedThis paper reviews edible insect species and the host plant diversity associated with t...
The traditional consumption of edible insects is common in one third of the world's population, most...
Africa is home to an estimated wild edible insect population of 1000 species that offer an opportuni...
There are 472 edible insect species in sub-Saharan Africa, of which 31% are Lepidoptera. Wild harves...
In Africa, about 470 insect species are recorded as edible, of which caterpillars are most consumed ...
Abstract Background Insects play an important role as a diet supplement in Burkina Faso, but the pre...
peer reviewedEdible insects, and in particular edible caterpillars, occupy a strategic place in the ...
Edible insects have gained popularity as alternative food resources in the face of climate change an...