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Use  of  faunal  wealth  for medicinal  purposes  have  been  employed  since  dawn  of civilization  for protecting  life of man  by combating  various  ailments.  Ancient  tribal  societies  around  the  world  have  learned  to utilize  their neighbourhood  wealth  for  curative  as  well  as  offensi ve  purposes.  The  knowledge  developed  in  their  human laboratori es  through  ce ntury’s  perfe ctly  documented  from  generation   to  gene ration  as  domestic  practi ces. The  present  investigation  deals  with  study  of  ethnomedicinal   use  of  Mutella  occidentales  an  insect  from  order hemipte ra.

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Ethnomedicinal Mutella occidentales Vidarbha

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Ramteke, D. D., Zade, S. B., & Khune, C. J. (2007). Investigation of Ethnomedicinal properties of Mutela Occidentales used by trible peoples of Bhandara District Vidarbha region, Maharshtra, India. Environment Conservation Journal, 8(3), 73–74. https://doi.org/10.36953/ECJ.2007.080317

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