La Connaissance des Ophidiens dans le Bulega (Kivu, est du Zaire)
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概要
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The Lega in the Kivu Region, Eastern Zaire, have rich knowledge of the snake fauna. The snakes have social significance in their legends, folktales and proverbs, in which they incarnate a naughty and vagrant man, and are responsible for certain problems in the village. The Lega distinguish and classify the snakes empirically according to their body color, size, temperament and biotope in which they live. Larger snakes are eaten and the skin is sold. Snake bite is treated by some plant medicine, for which phytochemical analysis is being carried out.
著者
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Ngandu Malasi
Departement De Documentation Centre De Recherche En Sciences Naturelles-lwiro
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Kusamba CHIFUNDERA
Departement de Biology, Centre de Recherche en Sciences Naturelles-Lwiro
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Kusamba Chifundera
Departement De Biologie Centre De Recherche En Sciences Naturelles
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Kusamba Chifundera
Departement De Biology Centre De Recherche En Sciences Naturelles-lwiro
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CHIFUNDERA Kusamba
Departement de Biology, Centre de Recherche en Sciences Naturelles-Lwiro
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MALASI Ngandu
Departement de Documentation, Centre de Recherche en Sciences Naturelles-Lwiro
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