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Amazonian Invertebrates in the Traditional diet of the Paiter Suruí in Southeastern Brazil.

Ariel Andrade MolinaMaria Julia FerreiraLeonardo Oyaxaka SuruíLuiz Antonio Cabello NorderEraldo Medeiros Costa NetoCharles R Clement
Published in: Human ecology: an interdisciplinary journal (2023)
The Paiter Suruí people in the southwestern Brazilian Amazon have a complex food system that includes insects and crustaceans. We designed our study to systematize data about the invertebrates they incorporate into their traditional diet. After conducting a review of the literature, we verified and expanded the data through semi-structured interviews with Paiter Suruí volunteers, and traced trends in their consumption of invertebrates. We identified 61 invertebrates, including 58 insects of the orders Coleoptera, Lepidoptera, Hymenoptera, and three crustaceans. While beetle larvae remain a popular choice, consumption of other insects and crustaceans seems to have diminished over time.
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