samia
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Definition
Proper noun: * A genus of moths: Samia is the scientific name for a genus of large moths belonging to the family Saturniidae. These moths are commonly known as silkworm moths, though they are distinct from the domestic silkmoth (Bombyx mori). The caterpillars (larvae) of some Samia species produce silk.
Examples of Usage
- Proper noun:
- The Samia ricini, or eri silkmoth, is cultivated for its silk.
- Entomologists study the life cycle of the Samia moth.
- This cocoon was spun by a caterpillar from the genus Samia.
Advanced Usage
- The genus name is always capitalized and is typically italicized in scientific and academic writing to denote it as a Latin genus name.
- The research paper focused on the pheromones of Samia cynthia.
Variants and Related Words
- Samia ricini: The specific name for the eri silkmoth.
- Samia cynthia: The specific name for the ailanthus silkmoth.
- Saturniidae: The biological family to which the genus belongs.
Synonyms
- Silkworm moth (general): A common name for moths whose larvae produce silk, which can include species from the genus .
- Giant silkmoth: Another common name for moths in the family Saturniidae.
Related Terms
- Larva: The caterpillar stage of the moth.
- Cocoon: The protective case of silk spun by the larva before pupation.
- Sericulture: The cultivation of silkworms for silk production, which can involve species.
Noun
- silkworm moths