Luneil Silk - he silk moth, Bombyx mori, used in today's silk production was domesticated from the wild silk moth Bombyx mandarina over centuries. The silkworm is the caterpillar of the moth
Wild Silks Collection – McGuire Center
Giant Silkworm and Royal Moths | Missouri Department of Conservation
Japanese Wild Silk Moth Center | Japan External Trade Organization - JETRO
Are Those Birds? No, They're Giant Wild Silk Moths - Hobby Farms
Giant Silkworm and Royal Moths | Missouri Department of Conservation
Characteristics of Giant Silkworm Moths and Royal Moths
How to Attract Giant Silk Moths – Salt Creek Butterfly Farm
Supporting Royal Silkworm Moths in Maryland
Domesticated silkworms' secrets
Trails of despair for wild silk moth caterpillars: Orangestriped Oakworm, Anisota senatoria, and Greenstriped mapleworm, Dryocampa rubicunda — Bug of the Week
The Wild Silk Moths of North America
Bombyx mandarina - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Wild Silks Collection – McGuire Center
Animal Planet - Silk Moth | This fuzzy insect will grow up from a silkworm. Domesticated silk moths do not have the ability to fly because their bodies are too big and
Trails of despair for wild silk moth caterpillars: Orangestriped Oakworm, Anisota senatoria, and Greenstriped mapleworm, Dryocampa rubicunda — Bug of the Week
Wild silk - Wikipedia
Bombyx Mori Silk Moths: The Dreamweavers of Silk – Artful Vagabond
Morphophysical and Spectroscopic Characteristics of Wild Silkworm Cocoons in North-East India | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, India Section B: Biological Sciences