The larva of the silkworm, known as the silkworm caterpillar (Bombyx mori), is the juvenile stage of the silk-producing moth. These larvae primarily feed on mulberry leaves and are essential for silk production, as they spin cocoons made of silk fibers during their pupation stage. Silkworm larvae are notable for their rapid growth and transformation, ultimately becoming adult moths that emerge from the cocoons. The silk harvested from these cocoons has been highly valued for centuries in textile production.
The larva of a silkworm moth is called silkworm caterpillar.
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It transforms from a larva to an adult. The larva's internal organs are re-structured and re-shaped into the adults body shape.
From the silkworm, an Asian moth larva that excretes the silk. Its Latin name is Bombyx mori.
When a bird's old feathers fall out, sometimes all together but normally staggered so it isn't completely naked, and new ones grow.
A silkworm is the larva of the silk moth, Bombyx mori. It is a domesticated insect known for its ability to produce silk.
The silkworm Moth goes through four stages namely : 1) Egg 2) Larva 3) Pupa 4) The adult Insect - The Moth
Natural. It is the fiber made by the silkworm to surround the cocoon of the silk worm larva.
The phylum of silkworm is Arthropoda.
Yes , the most common one is mullberry silkworm x
the use of the silkworm is for making silk
A silkworm is a type of caterpillar.