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Bombycoidea 🔍

The term "Bombycoide" is defined as a group of birds that have feathers, are not flightless and exhibit a wide range of feather coloration. This classification includes various species from the family Bombycidae, which also includes pigeons, geese, penguins, and ostriches.

Bombycia 🔍

Bombycidae is a group of plants that belongs to the family Apiaceae, commonly known as the bee plants.

Bombycidae 🔍

Bombycids are a family of small, venomous insects that include the common cockroach (Holothuria) and a few species from the genus Bombyx. They are known for their ability to deliver harmful chemicals or toxins into their hosts' tissues, often through bites. This group is important in ecosystems as they play a role in pollination and pest control by releasing pheromones that attract other insects.

Bombycinae 🔍

Bombycinean, a genus in the family Bombycidae, is known for its unique and diverse taxonomy, encompassing various species of butterflies and moths. These insects have evolved to adapt to their environments and caterpillars that emerge from their bodies are often referred to as "butterflies." The term "Bombycinae" refers to the group that contains the butterfly family.

Cremastobombycia 🔍

Cremastobombycidae is a group of nematodes that primarily infects insects, causing various diseases and infections in these organisms. These parasites are known for their parasitic nature, where they attach to the skin of their host and feed on blood cells or other structures within the body.

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