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Patrick B. Durst, Dennis V. Johnson, Robin N. Leslie and Kenichi Shono (eds): Forest insects as food: humans bite back

FAO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific, Bangkok, 2010, 8 + 231 pp, softback, not priced (available gratis from FAO Bangkok Office (contact: patrick.durst@fao.org, also available at http://www.fao.org/docrep/012/i13880e/i1380e00.pdf), ISBN 978-92-5-106488-7

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New, T.R. Patrick B. Durst, Dennis V. Johnson, Robin N. Leslie and Kenichi Shono (eds): Forest insects as food: humans bite back. J Insect Conserv 15, 483–484 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10841-010-9357-4

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