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- any silkworm moth of the family Saturniidae (同)silkworm moth
- any creature of exceptional size
- someone or something that is abnormally large and powerful (同)goliath, behemoth, monster, colossus
- a very large person; impressive in size or qualities (同)hulk, heavyweight, whale
- an imaginary figure of superhuman size and strength; appears in folklore and fairy tales
- an unusually large enterprise; "Walton built a retail giant"
- larva of a saturniid moth; spins a large amount of strong silk in constructing its cocoon (同)giant silkworm, wild wilkworm
- the commercially bred hairless white caterpillar of the domestic silkworm moth which spins a cocoon that can be processed to yield silk fiber; the principal source of commercial silk
- typically crepuscular or nocturnal insect having a stout body and feathery or hairlike antennae
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- 蚕 / (一般的に)繭(まゆ)を作るガの幼虫
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Caligula japonica |
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male |
Scientific classification |
Kingdom: |
Animalia |
Phylum: |
Arthropoda |
Class: |
Insecta |
Order: |
Lepidoptera |
Family: |
Saturniidae |
Genus: |
Caligula |
Species: |
C. japonica |
Binomial name |
Caligula japonica
Moore, 1872 |
Synonyms |
- Dictyoploca japonica
- Saturnia japonica
- Dictypoea japonica
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The Japanese Giant Silkworm (Caligula japonica) is a moth of the Saturniidae family. It is found in Eastern Asia, including China, Korea, Japan and Russia.
The larvae feed on various plants, including Salix, Fagus, Quercus and Juglans.
Subspecies[edit]
- C. japonica japonica
- C. japonica arisana (Shiraki, 1913)
- C. japonica ryukyuensis (Inoue, 1984)
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- colossal、huge、hugely、mega、prodigious、vast
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ガ
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- Antheraea、Culicidae、giant silkmoth、mosquito
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カイコ
- 関
- Bombyx、Bombyx mori、silkmoth