giant silkworm moth
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Definition
Noun: 1. A large moth of the family Saturniidae: This term refers to any moth belonging to the Saturniidae family. These moths are characterized by their often large size, heavy bodies, and frequently colorful, striking wings. They are called "silkworm" moths because their caterpillars (larvae) produce silk, though not typically of the commercial quality used by the domestic silkworm (Bombyx mori).
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The giant silkworm moth we found had beautiful eye-spots on its wings.
- Many giant silkworm moths, like the Luna moth, are active only at night.
- The caterpillar of the giant silkworm moth spins a silken cocoon before transforming into an adult.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in entomology and by nature enthusiasts to describe this specific family of moths. It is a common name, not a scientific one, so it can refer to many different species within Saturniidae.
- In a biological context, one might specify a particular species, e.g., "the Cecropia moth (), a type of giant silkworm moth."
Variants and Related Words
- Saturniid (noun): The scientific/adjective form referring to a member of the Saturniidae family. This is a more precise term.
- The saturniid moths of North America are diverse.
- Royal moth (noun): A common name for some genera within the Saturniidae family, such as moths in the genus .
- Emperor moth (noun): Another common name for certain large saturniid moths.
Synonyms
- Saturniid moth: The direct synonym, emphasizing the scientific family classification.
- Wild silkmoth: A synonym that highlights the silk-producing capability of the caterpillars, distinguishing them from the domesticated species.
Related Idioms or Phrases
- There are no specific idioms using the phrase "giant silkworm moth." It is a technical/common name used literally.
Noun
- any silkworm moth of the family Saturniidae