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2021
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Bombyx mori L. (Bombycidae)

2020
Silkworm is the larva or caterpillar of domesticated silk moth, Bombyx mori, that thrives on white mulberry leaves. It is described in Unani medicine as the top-notch refrigerant, beneficial for heart, memory, and liver; and used in the treatment of cough, asthma, cold and flu, especially when phlegm is thick and sticky.
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Bombyx hibisci Fabricius 1775

2018
Bombyx hibisci Fabricius, 1775 Systema entomologiae: sistens insectorvm classes, ordines, genera, species, adiectis synonymis, locis, descriptionibvs, observationibvs: 564. TL: “Habitat in Hibisco populneo Indiae orientalis. Mus. Tottianum”. The species Bombyx Hibisci Fabricius 1775 was described from an unspecified number of moths in the “Mus ...
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The Silkworm Bombyx mori

1990
The scientific biography of the silkworm contains a wealth of observations of tremendous biological significance; therefore it seems inevitable that this economically important insect will become an established laboratory species in developmental biology.
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Bombyx orientalis Fabricius 1793

2018
Bombyx orientalis Fabricius, 1793 Entomologia systematica emendata et aucta … 3(1): 422. TL: “in India orientali. Dom. Lund”. The taxonomic situation with Bombyx orientalis has been complicated for a long time. The type of the species has been considered lost as no specimen so labeled has been found in the Copenhagen, Glasgow or London museum ...
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Spiophanes bombyx Claparede 1870

2009
Published as part of Blank, Miriam, 2009, Spiophanes norrisi sp. nov. (Polychaeta: Spionidae) — a new species from the NE Pacific coast, separated from the Spiophanes bombyx complex based on both morphological and genetic studies, pp.
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Silkworm, Bombyx mori, as an alternative model organism in toxicological research

Environmental science and pollution research international, 2018
Nouara Abdelli, Lu Peng, Keping Chen
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