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Antheraea pernyi
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Antheraea pernyi, the Chinese tussar moth, Chinese tasar moth, or temperate tussar moth, is a large in the family . The was first described by Félix Édouard Guérin-Méneville in 1855. is an extremely close relative, and the present species might actually have from ancestral A. roylei by chromosome rearrangement.

They are originally from southern . Used for production, they have been distributed more widely across subtropical and tropical Asia. Unlike the which is entirely dependent on human care, tussah silk moths can survive in the wild if they escape from captivity; small local populations of such feral stock may thus occasionally occur. The colour and quality of the silk depends on the climate and soil.

This is one of the major producers of tussar silk. It was of commercial importance during the and early era, about 200 BC to 250 AD. More recently, the hybridogenic species Antheraea × proylei is being bred for tussah silk production. It originated from a natural hybrid between male A. pernyi and A. roylei females, F1 females of which were to A. pernyi males. For reasons unknown, it is a case of paternal mtDNA transmission: the mitochondrial genome, normally inherited from the mother only in sexually reproducing organisms, is almost identical to that of the present species.

This silkworm is raised in China for its silk. It is referred to as tussah, Chinese tussah, oak tussah, or temperate tussah. It is the source of tussah spinning fiber that is used in the West. It is a relative of the tropical tussah silk moth, of India, and also related to Antheraea polyphemus, the American polyphemus silk moth. In China, they are fed on plantations of specially trimmed oak trees on the hillsides.


Immune system
The immune responses of A. pernyi to bacterial infection have been analysed based on injection by D31. B and D, , and were detected in the . Also, injection of E. coli led to the discovery of a 380-kDa with affinity to and resulted in an increase of hemagglutinating activity. A. pernyi has been used in research on virus defence in insects. It was discovered that hemolin was induced after injection of , but also by .


Aging
Changes occurring with at the level of olfactory receptor neurons were studied in male A peryni.Kumar GL, Pophof B, Kumar S, Keil TA. Age-related changes in the dendrites of olfactory receptor neurons in the male silkmoth Antheraea peryni (Insecta, Lepidoptera: Saturniidae). Cell Biol Int. 1998;22(6):445-55. doi: 10.1006/cbir.1998.0278. PMID 10328853 These aging related changes included DNA fragmentation.

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External links
  • Life cycle Warning: Many images, may require a lot of bandwidth
  • http://www.cdfd.org.in/wildsilkbase/info_moths.php

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