- Silk moth may
refer to
Moths that
produce silk in
their larval stage,
including many Saturniidae, Bombycidae, and
Apatelodidae moths. The moth superfamily...
- Metta; J.
Nagaraju (2006). "Molecular
phylogeny of
silkmoths reveals the
origin of
domesticated silkmoth,
Bombyx mori from
Chinese Bombyx mandarina and paternal...
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caterpillar of the
domestic silkmoth is the most
widely used and
intensively studied silkworm. This
species of
silkmoth is no
longer found in the wild...
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promethea silkmoth, is a
member of the
family Saturniidae,
which contains approximately 2,300 species. It is also
known as the ****ebush
silkmoth, which...
- The
sweetbay silkmoth (Callosamia securifera) is a
saturniid in the
genus Callosamia. It was
named after the host tree,
Magnolia virginiana (sweetbay magnolia)...
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mitochondrial genomes of the wild
mulberry silkmoth,
Bombyx mandarina, and its
close relative, the
domesticated silkmoth,
Bombyx mori".
Molecular Biology and...
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Samia ricini, the eri
silkmoth, is a
species of insect, a
member of the
family Saturniidae which includes the
giant silk moths. This moth is a domestic...
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Samia cynthia, the
ailanthus silkmoth, is a
saturniid moth, used to
produce silk
fabric but not as
domesticated as the silkworm,
Bombyx mori. The moth...
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Rothschildia orizaba, the
Orizaba silkmoth, is a moth in the
family Saturniidae. The
species was
first described by John O.
Westwood in 1854. It is found...
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Hyalophora euryalus, the
ceanothus silkmoth, is a moth of the
family Saturniidae. It is
found in the dry
intermontane valleys and
interior of
British Columbia...