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On the Utilisation of an Indigenous African Silk-worm (Anaphe Infracta, Wlsm.) in Uganda

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 July 2009

C. C. Gowdey
Affiliation:
Government Entomologist of Uganda.

Extract

The silkworms which are found in the largest quantities in Uganda belong to the genus Anaphe (family EUPTEROTIDAE), of which we have three species, Anaphe infracta, Wlsm., A. venata, Butl., and A. moloneyi, Druce. The other species of silkworms which have so far been observed in the Protectorate are Mimopacha gerstaeckeri, Dew., and Hypsoides milleti, de Juan, but these are comparatively rare. This paper deals only with Anaphe infracta.

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Original Articles
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1912

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