pernyi moth
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Definition
Noun: A species of moth (Antheraea pernyi) native to China, known for producing a type of raw silk. The caterpillar (silkworm) of this moth spins a cocoon from which a durable, brownish silk fiber is obtained.
Usage
The term "Pernyi moth" is used specifically to refer to this insect species within scientific, agricultural, and textile contexts. It is often discussed in relation to sericulture (silk production).
Examples: - The Pernyi moth is cultivated in some regions for its silk. - Unlike the common silkworm, the Pernyi moth produces a coarser, brownish silk. - Researchers are studying the life cycle of the Pernyi moth.
Advanced Usage
- The species name honors French missionary and naturalist Paul Perny.
- The silk from this moth is sometimes called "tussah" or "tussar" silk, a term often used for wild silks.
Variants and Related Words
- Tussah moth: Another common name for the Pernyi moth and related species producing similar wild silk.
- Oak silkworm: A name reflecting that the caterpillars often feed on oak leaves.
- Wild silk: A general term for silk produced by moths other than the domesticated silkworm (), including silk from the Pernyi moth.
Synonyms
- Tussar moth
- Chinese oak silkworm
Related Phrases
- Pernyi silk: The specific silk product from this moth.
- The fabric was woven from genuine Pernyi silk.
Noun
- a Chinese moth that produces a brownish silk