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silkworm moth


silkworm moth

n. Any of various moths, chiefly of the families Bombycidae and Saturniidae, whose larvae produce silk cocoons. Also called silk moth.
Thesaurus
Noun1.silkworm moth - any silkworm moth of the family Saturniidaesilkworm moth - any silkworm moth of the family Saturniidaegiant silkworm mothsaturniid, saturniid moth - large brightly colored and usually tropical moth; larvae spin silken cocoonscynthia moth, Samia walkeri, Samia cynthia - large Asiatic moth introduced into the United States; larvae feed on the ailanthusatlas moth, Atticus atlas - giant saturniid moth widespread in Asia; sometimes cultured for silk
2.silkworm moth - moderate-sized Asiatic moth whose larvae feed on mulberry leaves and produce silkbombycid, bombycid mothmoth - typically crepuscular or nocturnal insect having a stout body and feathery or hairlike antennaeBombycidae, family Bombycidae - Chinese silkworm mothBombyx mori, domestic silkworm moth, domesticated silkworm moth - stocky creamy-white Asiatic moth found almost entirely under human care; the source of most of the silk commerce

Silkworm Moth


Silkworm Moth

 

(Bombyx morí), a moth of the family Bombycidae. The silkworm moth has a wingspread of 4–6 cm. It has underdeveloped mouth organs and does not feed. The larva feeds on leaves of the mulberry bush or tree; less satisfactory substitutes for mulberry include viper’s-grass, dandelion, Osage orange, and paper mulberry. Various strains of the silkworm moth are univoltine, producing one generation a year, bivoltine (two generations), or polyvoltine (several generations). Incubation lasts ten to 12 days. A diapause occurs during the egg stage. Eggs that enter diapause develop in the spring of the following year, while those that do not undergo diapause develop in the same year. The hatched larva, dark in color and covered with thick hairs, measures approximately 3 mm in length and weighs approximately 0.0004 g. The silkworm passes through five instars divided by four molts. Under normal feeding conditions, at a temperature of 23°–25°C, the larval stage lasts 25–28 days. During that time the silkworm eats 20–25 g of mulberry leaves, 75 percent of them in the fifth instar, by the end of which it weighs approximately 4 g. The silk glands comprise approximately 40 percent of the silkworm’s weight. Mature silkworms do not feed; in the course of three days they spin their cocoons, which are enveloped by a continuous silken strand 1,000–1,500 m in length. On the fourth day of spinning the silkworm is transformed into a pupa. The cocoon weighs 1.7–2.3 g, and the silk covering constitutes 20 to 25 percent of its weight. The cocoons of males contain 20 percent more silk than those of the females. On the tenth day the pupae are transformed into moths, which mate immediately after emerging from the cocoon. The fertilized females deposit 500–700 eggs in two to three days, and ten to 20 days later they die.

The silkworm was domesticated in China circa 3000 B.C. By artificial selection, many strains have been developed; they differ in regard to silk productivity, as well as morphology and physiology. Modern sericulture uses hybrids that are preferred over pure strains, as they yield a higher number of cocoons with a higher quantity of silk and cocoon strands of superior quality. More than 400 hereditary strains of the silkworm have been described. Methods have been devised for eliminating the diapause of the eggs, obtaining polyploid forms, regulating sex, and facilitating reproduction by parthenogenesis and androgenesis. The most serious diseases of the silkworm moth are pébrine, polyhedrosis, flacherie, streptococcosis, and septicemia.

REFERENCES

Poiarkov, E. F. Tutovyi shelkopriad Bombyx mori L. Tashkent, 1929.
Mikhailov, E. N. Shelkovodstvo. Moscow, 1950.
Astaurov, B. L. Tsitogenetika razvitiia tutovogo shelkopriada i ee eksperimental’nyi kontrol’. Moscow, 1968.

V. A. STRUNNIKOV

silkworm moth


  • noun

Synonyms for silkworm moth

noun any silkworm moth of the family Saturniidae

Synonyms

  • giant silkworm moth

Related Words

  • saturniid
  • saturniid moth
  • cynthia moth
  • Samia walkeri
  • Samia cynthia
  • atlas moth
  • Atticus atlas

noun moderate-sized Asiatic moth whose larvae feed on mulberry leaves and produce silk

Synonyms

  • bombycid
  • bombycid moth

Related Words

  • moth
  • Bombycidae
  • family Bombycidae
  • Bombyx mori
  • domestic silkworm moth
  • domesticated silkworm moth
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