Bombyx mori
The accepted scientific name is Bombyx mori.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Apatelodidae.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Lemoniidae.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Oxytenidae.
The biological name of the silkworm is Bombyx mori.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Carthaeidae.
Cutworms belong to many species as they are the larvae (caterpillars) of many different types of moths.
The scientific name is Bombyx mori, which is the name for the domesticated -- totally dependent on humans -- silk worm. Its adult form is a flightless moth.
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The scientific name for a cocoon is not a single name, as "cocoon" refers to a protective casing spun by various insects during their larval stage. For example, the silk cocoon of the silkworm is produced by the species Bombyx mori. Other insects, like moths and some beetles, also create cocoons, but each species has its own specific scientific name.
Silk made from the cocoons of the Atlas silkworm is what "fagara silk" is.Specifically, the silkworm carries the scientific name Attacus atlas.Its cocoons may be used to make durable silk in northern India or purses in Taiwan. Either way, the silk offers attractive light brown colors and sturdy use.
The larva of a silkworm moth is called silkworm caterpillar.