Bombycina
Bombycina is a genus of moths in the family Lasiocampidae. The name Bombycina is derived from the Latin word "bombyx," meaning silkworm, referencing the family's association with silk production. These moths are typically found in Asia, with various species distributed across different regions, including parts of China and Southeast Asia.
The larvae of Bombycina moths are known as caterpillars and feed on the foliage of specific host
Adult Bombycina moths generally have a stout body and broad wings. Their coloration can range from dull
The life cycle of Bombycina follows the typical pattern of complete metamorphosis, involving an egg stage,