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silkworm moth Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

রেশমগুটি মথ,





silkworm moth's Usage Examples:

the silkworm metamorphosis by Maria Sibylla Merian, it depicts the fruit and leaves of a mulberry tree and the eggs and larvae of the silkworm moth.


Lemonia taraxaci, the autumn silkworm moth, is a species of moth of the family Brahmaeidae (older classifications placed it in Lemoniidae).


modestia, the Costa Rica leaf moth, dead-leaf moth, or tropical American silkworm moth, is a species of moth in the family Saturniidae.


They are commonly known as giant silkworm moth, a name also used for a wide range of other saturniid moths.


Bombykol is a pheromone released by the female silkworm moth to attract mates.


Sphingicampa blanchardi is a species of giant silkworm moth in the family Saturniidae.


Antheraea larissa is a silkworm moth of the family Saturniidae found in Sundaland.


Lonomia achelous, the Brazilian caterpillar or giant silkworm moth caterpillar, is a venomous caterpillar endemic to South America.


Sphingicampa albolineata is a species of giant silkworm moth in the family Saturniidae.


Sphingicampa heiligbrodti is a species of giant silkworm moth in the family Saturniidae.


Sphingicampa raspa is a species of giant silkworm moth in the family Saturniidae.


Lonomia obliqua, the giant silkworm moth (a name also used for a wide range of other saturniid moths), is a species of saturniid moth from South America.


Sexual attraction in the silkworm moth: structure of the pheromone-binding-protein-bombykol complex.


The Divine Insect (神虫, Shinchū) is a deity depicted as a silkworm moth.


"Sexual attraction in the silkworm moth: structure of the pheromone-binding-protein–bombykol complex".


entomologists made significant progress in controlling diseases of the silkworm moth, in the control of agricultural pests and in stored product entomology.


the first quarter a mullet sable pierced of the field in the second a silkworm moth volant in the third and a rock in base thereon a stork in the fourth.


Diapause hormone regulates embryonic diapause in the eggs of the silkworm moth, Bombyx mori.



Synonyms:

bombycid moth; moth; family Bombycidae; Bombyx mori; Bombycidae; domestic silkworm moth; domesticated silkworm moth; bombycid;

Antonyms:

pervious; permeable; receptive;

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