2022
DOI: 10.3920/jiff2021.0093
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Description of the development cycle ofAegocera rectilinea (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), a caterpillar consumed in western Democratic Republic of Congo

Abstract: The edible caterpillar Aegocera rectilinea Boisduval 1836, locally called Mikombidila, is collected from its wild habitat for consumption by people in the western region of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Its production by farming would represent a valuable source of animal protein for local populations. Working toward this end, the present study examined the life cycle of A. rectilinea, fed on Boerhavia diffusa L. leaves in an uncontrolled breeding room (26±2 °C, 77±6% relative humidity), starting wit… Show more

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“…For this species, the pupation time was relatively short (77 days), which is an advantage for the mass production of caterpillars. In addition, in the DRC, Muya et al [ 42 ] described the development cycle of the caterpillar Aegocera rectilinea , locally called “Mikombidila”. Again, the caterpillars were fed ad libitum with the leaves of their host plant, Boerhavia diffusa , with the development cycle from egg to adult lasting about 36 days.…”
Section: Semi-domestication and Farmingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this species, the pupation time was relatively short (77 days), which is an advantage for the mass production of caterpillars. In addition, in the DRC, Muya et al [ 42 ] described the development cycle of the caterpillar Aegocera rectilinea , locally called “Mikombidila”. Again, the caterpillars were fed ad libitum with the leaves of their host plant, Boerhavia diffusa , with the development cycle from egg to adult lasting about 36 days.…”
Section: Semi-domestication and Farmingmentioning
confidence: 99%