Antheraea

/ænθəˈreɪə/ noun

A genus of large silk moths, including the famous Indian tassar silk moth, known for producing valuable silk fibers.

From Greek 'anthos' (flower) and 'area' (area/space), referring to the flower-shaped wings. The genus was scientifically named in the 19th century as these moths were discovered to be major silk producers in Asia.

AMአንተራእያ
ARأنثريا
BNঅ্যান্থেরিয়া
CAantheraea
CSantheraea
DAantheraea
DEAntheraea
ELανθερεά
ESantheraea
FAآنتره
FIantheraea
FRantherée
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