INSECTS THAT ARE EATEN. 9. The Larva of the Goat Moth the Cossus of the Present Day. Delicacy in France. 1. Locusts as Offered for Sale in Moorish Markets. 2. Pupa of the Goat Moth (Cossus) After the Moth Has Emerged. 3. The Locust. 4. Larva of the Stag Beetle Perhaps the 'Cossus' of the Romans. 5 6 7 8 5. One of thy Cicanas. S. The Wood-boring Beetle Prionus ; Its Larva Was Most Probably the Roman Cossus. 7. The Australian Bugong. 8. A Large Edible Cricket from Central Africa. INSECTS THAT ARE EATEN., scientific american, 1908-01-25
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