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The Persian chrysalis, also known as the Persian silk moth (Samia ricini), is a species of silk-producing moth native to parts of Asia. The larvae of this moth are known for their ability to spin high-quality silk, which has been traditionally used in textiles. The term "chrysalis" refers to the pupal stage of the moth's life cycle, during which it undergoes metamorphosis before emerging as an adult. This moth is particularly valued for its silk production and is part of the broader sericulture industry.

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