silkmoth
Silkmoth is a common name for moths in the family Saturniidae, a diverse group of large moths whose caterpillars often spin prominent cocoons. The best-known member is Bombyx mori, the domestic silkworm, whose larvae are trained to produce silk for textile production. In general, silkmoths are distinguished by large, colorful wings, reduced mouthparts in adults, and heavy-bodied caterpillars.
Taxonomy: Within order Lepidoptera, superfamily Bombycoidea; family Saturniidae. Notable silkmoths include Antheraea species (tussar and golden
Lifecycle: They undergo complete metamorphosis: egg, larva (caterpillar), pupa in a silken chrysalis inside the cocoon,
Silk production: Sericulture centers on Bombyx mori, which feeds exclusively on mulberry leaves (Morus spp.). The
Ecology and distribution: Silkmoths occur worldwide, with many species in Asia and the Americas. They typically