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Lou Gu (Mole Cricket) (Head and thorax are tea-brown, wings are membranous, abdomen is wrinkled and light yellow)

Lou Gu (Mole Cricket) (Head and body separated)

[Name]

Lou Gu (Mole Cricket)

 [Source]

Shen Nong’s Herbal Classic, Lower Grade – Lou Gu (Mole Cricket)

 [Frequency of Use]

F

 [Botanical Origin]

It is the dried whole body of the mole cricket, Gryllotalpa africana Palisot et Beauvois, an insect of the Gryllotalpidae family.

 [Characteristics]

The dried insect body is mostly broken and rarely complete. The complete one is about 3cm long. The head and thorax are tea-brown, mixed with black-brown; the compound eyes are black and shiny; the wings are membranous, mostly broken, and the feet are often broken and incomplete. The abdomen is wrinkled and light yellow, some are black-brown. Sparsely covered with short fluff, or hairless, soft in texture, and easily broken. It has a peculiar fishy odor.

 [Identification]

The best are those that are dry, complete, without impurities and soil.

 [Category]

Invertebrates