“…microtheca † Witchetty grubs (M, F); Lerps (Psyllidae) (F); Galls (Eriococcidae) (F) (Deegan et al 2010;Latz 2018) Colds, flu, internal pains, joint pain, skin sores, pruritus, headache (L, B); toothache, medicinal wash (B) (ACNT 1993;Peile and Bindon 1997;Bordulk et al 2012) Antibacterial, antifungal, antioxidant, insecticidal (L) (Ghaffar et al 2015;Maghsoodlou et al 2015;Nikbakht et al 2015;Siddique et al 2017Siddique et al , 2018 Saponins (B); terpenoid essential oils (e.g. 1,8cineole and α-pinene) (L, F) (ACNT 1993;Bignell et al 1997;Ghaffar et al 2015;Maghsoodlou et al 2015;Nikbakht et al 2015;Siddique et al 2017Siddique et al , 2018 Eucalyptus intertexta (Floater 1996;Walsh et al 2014) Sores, burns, cuts (G) (Bindon 1996) Antitumour activity (L, St) (Collins et al 1990 (ACNT 1993;Bindon 1996;Latz 2018) Antimicrobial, antioxidant (L, Sm, St); modulation of platelet activity (antiheadache) (L, F); cardioactive effects (L) (Pennacchio et al 1996;Rogers et al 2000;Hayhoe and Palombo 2011;Sadgrove et al 2011;Singab et al 2013; Terpenoid essential oils, iridoid glucoside (geniposidic acid), alkaloids, phenylpropanoids (L); genifuranal (Sm); phenolics (St) (Pennacchio et al 1996;Sadgrove et al 2011;Singab et al 2013; References are provided within each subheading. Note: the terms 'witchetty/edible grubs', 'lerp' and so forth may constitute many different species.…”