peer reviewedEdible insects, and in particular edible caterpillars, occupy a strategic place in the fight against hunger and malnutrition on a global scale. It is essential that the different species are correctly identified to ensure their exploitation and sustainable conservation. This article raises examples of the taxonomic confusions found in the scientific literature regarding the edible caterpillars of Africa. This study indicates that these taxonomic confusions follow identification based on the comparison of morphological features using photos taken from previous articles that used the same method of identification. Hence there is a repetition of taxonomic confusions in the online scientific literature. To put an end to these confu...
From 2013–2017, we accompanied and interviewed local people harvesting edible insects in the Norther...
There are 472 edible insect species in sub-Saharan Africa, of which 31% are Lepidoptera. Wild harves...
A systematic study of edible caterpillars and their host plants was carried out in different departm...
peer reviewedEdible insects, and in particular edible caterpillars, occupy a strategic place in the ...
Edible insects, and in particular edible caterpillars, occupy a strategic place in the fight against...
peer reviewedA systematic study of edible caterpillars and their host plants was carried out in diff...
Insects play a vital role for humans. Apart from well-known ecosystem services (e.g., pollination, b...
peer reviewedCaterpillars are a favourite traditional food that potentially represents the largest p...
L’intérêt alimentaire des insectes dont les chenilles comestibles occupent aujourd’hui une place str...
In the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), caterpillars provide up to 40% of all animal protein cons...
peer reviewedThis paper reviews edible insect species and the host plant diversity associated with t...
Finally, “Tubambe” reveals its identity ! Hadraphe ethiopica (Bethune-Baker) (Limacodidae), an edibl...
Saturniids are big colorful caterpillars with spines on their bodies, usually found in shrubs and tr...
After highlighting the importance of marketing Imbrasia caterpillars in Africa and even in Europe (P...
Democratic Republic of the Congo (DR Congo) has a wide diversity of edible insects making it one of ...
From 2013–2017, we accompanied and interviewed local people harvesting edible insects in the Norther...
There are 472 edible insect species in sub-Saharan Africa, of which 31% are Lepidoptera. Wild harves...
A systematic study of edible caterpillars and their host plants was carried out in different departm...
peer reviewedEdible insects, and in particular edible caterpillars, occupy a strategic place in the ...
Edible insects, and in particular edible caterpillars, occupy a strategic place in the fight against...
peer reviewedA systematic study of edible caterpillars and their host plants was carried out in diff...
Insects play a vital role for humans. Apart from well-known ecosystem services (e.g., pollination, b...
peer reviewedCaterpillars are a favourite traditional food that potentially represents the largest p...
L’intérêt alimentaire des insectes dont les chenilles comestibles occupent aujourd’hui une place str...
In the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), caterpillars provide up to 40% of all animal protein cons...
peer reviewedThis paper reviews edible insect species and the host plant diversity associated with t...
Finally, “Tubambe” reveals its identity ! Hadraphe ethiopica (Bethune-Baker) (Limacodidae), an edibl...
Saturniids are big colorful caterpillars with spines on their bodies, usually found in shrubs and tr...
After highlighting the importance of marketing Imbrasia caterpillars in Africa and even in Europe (P...
Democratic Republic of the Congo (DR Congo) has a wide diversity of edible insects making it one of ...
From 2013–2017, we accompanied and interviewed local people harvesting edible insects in the Norther...
There are 472 edible insect species in sub-Saharan Africa, of which 31% are Lepidoptera. Wild harves...
A systematic study of edible caterpillars and their host plants was carried out in different departm...