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Illustrations : 'Phrin Las 1987 (30_109) chu sbur / se sbur / bying bying thu lu / spru ma'i 'bu. Jam-dpal (pdf p 281) bse sbur <br> | Illustrations : 'Phrin Las 1987 (30_109) chu sbur / se sbur / bying bying thu lu / spru ma'i 'bu. Jam-dpal (pdf p 281) bse sbur <br> | ||
Probably a dung-beetle or a plant-feeding stink-bug (Czaja 2019). The | Probably a dung-beetle or a plant-feeding stink-bug (Czaja 2019). The medicinal use of the 'stink beetle' is known since long time. The stinkbug Aspongopus chinensis is included in the Chinese Pharmacopoeia. [[User:Johannes Schmidt|Johannes Schmidt]] ([[User talk:Johannes Schmidt|talk]]) 16:57, 12 February 2024 (EST) | ||
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བསེ་སྦུར
bse sbur kind of animal medicine [IW]
bse sbur kind of animal medicine [hot, body heat neutral, by its power killing khong srin and overcoming glang thabs] [IW]
(med) Stinkbug
bse sbur ni / spu ra rog po zer / bai sngon du dri mnan pa'i sbur ba zhes pa nag srab mthe bong tsam rkang drug pa / 'og sgo nas bse dri 'dra byung ba de'o // rgyud las / bse sbur bying bying thu lus glang thabs 'joms / zhes so / (mDzes mtshar mig rgyan, pdf p 281)
Illustrations : 'Phrin Las 1987 (30_109) chu sbur / se sbur / bying bying thu lu / spru ma'i 'bu. Jam-dpal (pdf p 281) bse sbur
Probably a dung-beetle or a plant-feeding stink-bug (Czaja 2019). The medicinal use of the 'stink beetle' is known since long time. The stinkbug Aspongopus chinensis is included in the Chinese Pharmacopoeia. Johannes Schmidt (talk) 16:57, 12 February 2024 (EST)