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The difference between silkworm and silkworm

The differences between silkworm and silkworm are as follows:

1. Appearance: The moth is small, with obvious black stripes on its wings and obvious back eyeballs on its abdomen; However, the silkworm moth of Ginkgo biloba is large in size, with golden wings and no obvious back eyes in the abdomen.

2, living habits: the moth of the hind eye mainly feeds on mulberry leaves, which is a kind of silkworm; Silkworm moths that feed on ginkgo orchards are unique to ginkgo trees.

3. Distribution: The moth is mainly distributed in all parts of Asia, including China, Japan and Korea. The silkworm moth of Ginkgo biloba is mainly distributed in some areas where ginkgo trees grow in China. Silkworm moth is an insect of LEPIDOPTERA of Insecta. Silkworm moth is the name of the stage when silkworm moth larvae grow into fully metamorphosed adults. Silkworm moth is one of the main sources of silk.