Biotemas (Jun 2007)

Knowledge about useful entomofauna in the county of La Purísima Palmar de Bravo, Puebla State, Mexico

  • D. H. Zetina,
  • Maria del S. Cuevas Correa,
  • Javier García-Figueroa,
  • José M. Pino,
  • Julieta Ramos-Elorduy,
  • Eraldo M. Costa Neto

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 2
pp. 121 – 134

Abstract

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Eighteen species of edible insects belonging to 15 families of six orders of Insecta were recorded in the county of La Purísima Palmar de Bravo in Puebla State, Mexico. They had the following taxonomic distribution among the different families: Lygaeidae, Pentatomidae, Membracidae, Cercopidae, Psocidae, Melolonthidae, Curculionidae, Cossidae, Megathymidae, Pyralidae, Geometridae and Apidae, all with a single recorded species; the families Acrididae, Formicidae and Vespidae with two species in each family. The latter were the most abundant families, and Hymenoptera was the most salient order with five species. Three species were reported as new registers of edible insects for Mexico and also for the world. The nutritive value of insects in terms of macro and micronutrients is discussed.

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