seidenraupe
Seidenraupe is the common name for the larva of the silk moth, most notably the domestic silk moth, Bombyx mori. These caterpillars are primarily known for their role in silk production. The domestic silk moth is believed to have been domesticated from the wild silkworm, Bombyx mandarina, thousands of years ago in ancient China. Seidenraupen are characterized by their segmented bodies and voracious appetites, feeding almost exclusively on the leaves of the mulberry tree. This diet is crucial for their development and the quality of the silk they produce.
The life cycle of a seidenraupe involves several stages. After hatching from an egg, the larva feeds