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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Silk Moth Caterpillar ( Bombycidae ) The Bombycidae are a family of moths. The best-known species is Bombyx mori or silkworm, native to northern China and domesticated for millennia. Another well-known species is Bombyx mandarina, also native to Asia. Wikipedia</p>
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<p>Silk Moth Caterpillar ( Bombycidae )</p>



<p>The Bombycidae are a family of moths. The best-known species is Bombyx mori or silkworm, native to northern China and domesticated for millennia. Another well-known species is Bombyx mandarina, also native to Asia. <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombycidae">Wikipedia</a></p>



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