antheraea pernyi
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Definition
Noun 1. A species of silkmoth: Antheraea pernyi is the scientific name for a specific moth species native to China. It is known for producing a commercially valuable, brownish-colored silk known as tussah or tussore silk.
Usage and Examples
- The caterpillar of the Antheraea pernyi feeds primarily on oak leaves.
- Silk from Antheraea pernyi is coarser and stronger than the silk from the common silkworm ().
- Researchers are studying the life cycle of Antheraea pernyi to improve silk production methods.
Advanced Usage
- In scientific and agricultural contexts, the binomial name Antheraea pernyi is always used to ensure precise identification, as common names can vary.
- The species epithet "" honors French missionary and naturalist Paul Hubert Perny.
Variants and Related Words
- Tussah moth: A common name for .
- Tussore silk / Tussah silk: The name for the brown, durable silk produced by this moth species.
- Wild silk: A broader category of silk produced by moths other than , which includes silk from .
Synonyms
- Tussah moth
- Oak silkmoth (specifically when referring to its host plant)
Related Terms and Context
- Sericulture: The cultivation of silkworms for silk production, which includes the farming of .
- Lepidoptera: The insect order comprising moths and butterflies, to which this species belongs.
- Saturniidae: The family of moths, often called giant silkworm moths, which includes the genus .
Noun
- a Chinese moth that produces a brownish silk