Description D'un Nouveau Ver Soie Du Ch ne, Bombyx Yama-ma , Provenant Du Japon, by F lix-Edouard Gu rin-M neville, offers a detailed examination of the Bombyx Yama-ma , a species of silkworm native to Japan. This work provides valuable insights into the characteristics and potential of this silkworm, which feeds on oak trees, for silk production. Gu rin-M neville's study contributes to the field of entomology and sericulture, providing a scientific basis for understanding and utilizing this unique resource.
Originally published in French, this text remains relevant for researchers, historians of science, and anyone interested in the natural history of silk production and the intersection of nature and industry. The book offers a glimpse into the historical context of silk cultivation and the scientific exploration of new species for economic benefit.
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