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and ants ), silverfish , mayflies , thrips , leafhoppers , beetles , lacewings , fleas , flies , and midges . [ ] other types of arthropods produce silk, most notably various arachnids , such as spiders . contents etymology history wild silk china northeastern india india thailand bangladesh ancient
than the mulberry silkworm, have been known and spun in china , south asia , and europe since ancient times. e.g. production of eri silk in assam. however, the scale of production was always far smaller than for cultivated silks. there are several reasons for this: first, they differ from the domesticated...
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