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From: Traditional knowledge of animal-derived medicines used by Gelao community in Northern Guizhou, China

Fig. 4

Representative Medicine Specimens. A Ptyas dhumnades (Cantor, 1842): Commonly known as black-striped snake. B Snake Slough: Shed skin of snakes. C Inner membrane of chicken gizzard. D Cicada Slough: Shed exoskeleton of cicadas. E Coridius chinensis (Dallas, 1851): A species of beetle used in traditional medicine. F Catharsius molossus (Linnaeus, 1758). G Bombyx morio (Linnaeus, 1767): The entire body of the larval stage of the domestic silkworm moth, Bombyx mori L., infected by the Beauveria bassiana (Bals.) Vuill. H Mole Cricket (Gryllotalpa spps): A type of cricket used in traditional remedies. I, J Hives of wild bees. K Ground Beetle (Eupolyphaga sinensis (Walker, 1868)): Dried bodies of female Eupolyphaga sinensis Walker or Steleophaga Plancyi (Boleny). L Ootheca mantidis (Paratenodera sinensis (Saussure, 1871)): Dried oothecae of Tenodera sinensis Saussure, Statilia maculata (Thunberg), or Hierodula patellifera (Serville). M Tortoise Shell (Mauremys reevesii (Gray, 1831)). N Trionyx sinensis Shell (Pelodiscus sinensis (Wiegmann, 1834)). O Buffalo Horn (Bubalus bubalis (Linnaeus, 1758)). P Goral Horn (Naemorhedus goral (Hardwicke, 1825)). Q Centipede (Scolopendra subspinipes (Leach, 1815)). R Leech (Hirudo (Linnaeus, 1758))

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