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- Axayacatl_(insect) abstract "Axayacatl [ɑʃɑˈjɑkɑt͡ɬ] or āxaxayacatl [ɑːʃɑʃɑˈjɑkɑt͡ɬ] are the two common names of pre-Hispanic origin used in Mexico to refer to species of aquatic insects in the family Corixidae, the eggs of which, deposited abundantly on rushes (grass-like plants in the Juncaceae family) and flags (species of Iris plant) in lakes and ponds, are collected and sold as a sort of caviar. In addition to eating the insect, the Aztecs also ate the eggs ahuauhtli [aˈwawt͡ɬi] as part of Aztec cuisine.".
- Axayacatl_(insect) thumbnail Axaxayacatl_axayacatl_water_boatman_Aztec_glyph_Florentine_Codex_Book_11.png?width=300.
- Axayacatl_(insect) wikiPageExternalLink 1746-4269-2-51.pdf.
- Axayacatl_(insect) wikiPageID "35007401".
- Axayacatl_(insect) wikiPageLength "1454".
- Axayacatl_(insect) wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Axayacatl_(insect) wikiPageRevisionID "619997545".
- Axayacatl_(insect) wikiPageWikiLink Aztec.
- Axayacatl_(insect) wikiPageWikiLink Aztec_cuisine.
- Axayacatl_(insect) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Corixidae.
- Axayacatl_(insect) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Insects_as_food.
- Axayacatl_(insect) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mexican_cuisine.
- Axayacatl_(insect) wikiPageWikiLink Caviar.
- Axayacatl_(insect) wikiPageWikiLink Corixidae.
- Axayacatl_(insect) wikiPageWikiLink Iris_(plant).
- Axayacatl_(insect) wikiPageWikiLink Juncaceae.
- Axayacatl_(insect) wikiPageWikiLink Mexico.
- Axayacatl_(insect) wikiPageWikiLink File:Axaxayacatl_axayacatl_water_boatman_Aztec_glyph_Florentine_Codex_Book_11.png.
- Axayacatl_(insect) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Americana.
- Axayacatl_(insect) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA-nah.
- Axayacatl_(insect) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Axayacatl_(insect) subject Category:Corixidae.
- Axayacatl_(insect) subject Category:Insects_as_food.
- Axayacatl_(insect) subject Category:Mexican_cuisine.
- Axayacatl_(insect) hypernym Names.
- Axayacatl_(insect) type Work.
- Axayacatl_(insect) type Source.
- Axayacatl_(insect) type Work.
- Axayacatl_(insect) comment "Axayacatl [ɑʃɑˈjɑkɑt͡ɬ] or āxaxayacatl [ɑːʃɑʃɑˈjɑkɑt͡ɬ] are the two common names of pre-Hispanic origin used in Mexico to refer to species of aquatic insects in the family Corixidae, the eggs of which, deposited abundantly on rushes (grass-like plants in the Juncaceae family) and flags (species of Iris plant) in lakes and ponds, are collected and sold as a sort of caviar. In addition to eating the insect, the Aztecs also ate the eggs ahuauhtli [aˈwawt͡ɬi] as part of Aztec cuisine.".
- Axayacatl_(insect) label "Axayacatl (insect)".
- Axayacatl_(insect) sameAs Q3631314.
- Axayacatl_(insect) sameAs Axayácatl_(insecto).
- Axayacatl_(insect) sameAs Axayácatl.
- Axayacatl_(insect) sameAs m.0j62vl6.
- Axayacatl_(insect) sameAs Q3631314.
- Axayacatl_(insect) wasDerivedFrom Axayacatl_(insect)?oldid=619997545.
- Axayacatl_(insect) depiction Axaxayacatl_axayacatl_water_boatman_Aztec_glyph_Florentine_Codex_Book_11.png.
- Axayacatl_(insect) isPrimaryTopicOf Axayacatl_(insect).