Department of Studies in Sericulture Science, University of Mysore, Mysuru, India
Review Article
The Fagara Silkworm (Attacus Atlas L.) under Utilized Vanya Silkworm of India
Author(s): Ravi Kumara R* and Harish Kumar J
Non-commercial rearing of fagara silkworm (Attacus atlas L.) for their silk is done in India for the purpose of substituting conventional
silks with 'fagara silk'. The silk has been shown to have the potential to replace ordinary silk due to the quality of the thicker cocoons, less
strenuous rearing conditions, and effective fiber characteristics. It is primarily found in the tropical and subtropical rainforests of the Asian
continent. The A. atlas is a multivoltine (2 generations/year-3 generations/year). It completes its life cycle from egg to adult within 62 days-100
days. The larvae is highly polyphagous and folivorous in nature. They feed on over 80 species of host plants, of which 6 species (Meyna
laxiflora, Terminalia catappa, Sapium insigne, Ficus carica, Juglans regia, and Moynalaxi flora) can be considered as primary food plants
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DOI:
10.37421/2376-0214.2022.8.22