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- Bush_coconut abstract "The Bush coconut, or bloodwood apple, is an Australian bush tucker food, often eaten by Aborigines of Central Australia.The bush coconut is, in fact, a combination of plant and animal: an adult female scale insect, Cystococcus pomiformis, lives in a gall induced on a bloodwood eucalypt (Corymbia terminalis).Bush coconut is called Merne arrkirlpangkwerle in the Arrernte language of Central Australia.The gall looks like a small, knobbly woody fruit, ranging in size from a golf ball to a tennis ball, with a milky white flesh inside upon which the insect and its male offspring feed.Aborigines pick them and crack them open with a rock. The Arrernte call the insect angure.".
- Bush_coconut wikiPageID "7779280".
- Bush_coconut wikiPageRevisionID "578900390".
- Bush_coconut hasPhotoCollection Bush_coconut.
- Bush_coconut subject Category:Australian_Aboriginal_bushcraft.
- Bush_coconut subject Category:Bushfood.
- Bush_coconut subject Category:Galls.
- Bush_coconut subject Category:Insects_as_food.
- Bush_coconut subject Category:Insects_of_Australia.
- Bush_coconut type Animal100015388.
- Bush_coconut type Arthropod101767661.
- Bush_coconut type Insect102159955.
- Bush_coconut type InsectsOfAustralia.
- Bush_coconut type Invertebrate101905661.
- Bush_coconut type LivingThing100004258.
- Bush_coconut type Object100002684.
- Bush_coconut type Organism100004475.
- Bush_coconut type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Bush_coconut type Whole100003553.
- Bush_coconut comment "The Bush coconut, or bloodwood apple, is an Australian bush tucker food, often eaten by Aborigines of Central Australia.The bush coconut is, in fact, a combination of plant and animal: an adult female scale insect, Cystococcus pomiformis, lives in a gall induced on a bloodwood eucalypt (Corymbia terminalis).Bush coconut is called Merne arrkirlpangkwerle in the Arrernte language of Central Australia.The gall looks like a small, knobbly woody fruit, ranging in size from a golf ball to a tennis ball, with a milky white flesh inside upon which the insect and its male offspring feed.Aborigines pick them and crack them open with a rock. ".
- Bush_coconut label "Bush coconut".
- Bush_coconut sameAs m.026ctvf.
- Bush_coconut sameAs Q5001433.
- Bush_coconut sameAs Q5001433.
- Bush_coconut sameAs Bush_coconut.
- Bush_coconut wasDerivedFrom Bush_coconut?oldid=578900390.
- Bush_coconut isPrimaryTopicOf Bush_coconut.