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Bombyx mori,
commonly known as the
domestic silk moth, is a moth
species belonging to the
family Bombycidae. It is the
closest relative of
Bombyx mandarina...
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Bombyx mandarina, the wild silk moth, is a
species of moth in the
family Bombycidae. It is the
closest relative of
Bombyx mori, the
domesticated silk moth...
- Westwood, 1847
Bombyx incomposita van Eecke, 1929
Bombyx lemeepauli Lemée, 1950
Bombyx mandarina (Moore, 1872) – wild silk moth
Bombyx mori (Linnaeus, 1758)...
- have failed. Owen
disappeared around the same time his
latest book,
Bombyx Mori, was leaked. The book has been
deemed unpublishable due to its mixture...
- is
obtained from the
cocoons of the
larvae of the
mulberry silkworm Bombyx mori reared in
captivity (sericulture). The
shimmering appearance of silk...
- are
ecologically important as the sole food
source of the
silkworm (
Bombyx mori,
named after the
mulberry genus Morus), the
cocoon of
which is used to...
- in this
genus currently recognised:
Bombyx mori bidensovirus. As the name
suggests this
virus infects Bombyx mori, the silkworm. The
virions are icosahedral...
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Yoshido A,
Yasukochi Y,
Sahara K (June 2011). "Samia
cynthia versus Bombyx mori:
comparative gene
mapping between a
species with a low-number karyotype...
- leak of a m****cript for his
latest novel,
Bombyx Mori. The
London literary community considers Bombyx Mori to be unpublishable: an
unpleasant mix of rape...
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microorganism was
originally isolated in the late 1960s from
silkworm (
Bombyx mori L.) intestine.
Serratiopeptidase is
present in the
silkworm intestine...