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. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Phalonidia diamphidia. Wikispecies...
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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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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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dependent) Blue-ringed octopus Pfeffer's flamboyant cuttlefish Blister beetle Diamphidia Cinnabar moth Certain tiger moths (Erebidae) Birdwings Milkweed butterflies...
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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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Pylgif or Bushman poison: Adenium boehmianum Insects: A beetle genus, Diamphidia This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Bushman...
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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...
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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...
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the diamphotoxin produced by species of the African leaf beetle genus Diamphidia. Some Leptinotarsa species are parasitised by ground beetles of genus...
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Commiphora growing mainly in Angola and Namibia. The adults and larvae of Diamphidia nigroornata feed on C. angolensis. The bark of C. angolensis contains...
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Pararguda dasymalla (Turner, 1924) Pararguda ecnoma (Turner, 1924) Pararguda diamphidia (Turner, 1936) Pararguda nigriventris (Walker, 1862) "Pararguda - Nomen...
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Ricketson Hymenandra crosbyi (Lundell) Pipoly & Ricketson Hymenandra diamphidia B.C.Stone Hymenandra iteophylla (Ridl.) Furtado Hymenandra lilacina B...
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roasted seeds of Bobgunnia madagascariensis and innards of the beetle Diamphidia nigroornata is applied to the arrows of the Bushmen.[citation needed]...
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Pararguda crocota (Turner, 1911) Pararguda dasymalla (Turner, 1924) Pararguda diamphidia (Turner, 1936) Pararguda ecnoma (Turner, 1924) Pararguda nana (Walker...
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(Razowski, 1997) Phalonidia decrepita (Razowski & Becker, 2002) Phalonidia diamphidia (Clarke, 1968) Phalonidia diaphona (Razowski & Becker, 1986) Phalonidia...
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Derocrepis Weise, 1886 Deuteraltica Bechyné, 1960 Diacacoscelis Bechyné, 1968 Diamphidia Gerstaecker, 1855 Dibolia Latreille, 1829 Dimonikaea Bechyné, 1968 Dinaltica...
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Hunter, 1979 D. desertorum - Wasserman, 1962 D. diama - Burla, 1954 D. diamphidia - Hardy, 1965 D. diamphidiopoda - Hardy, 1965 D. dianensis - Gao, Watabe...
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