Definition
Samia is a genus of silk moths, recognized for their ability to produce silk commercially. These moths are like the fashion designers of the insect world ๐งต, creating valuable material. They are often used in sericulture, the practice of raising silkworms to produce silk. The *Samia* genus includes species that are relatively easy to rear, making them popular in educational settings. These moths contribute significantly to silk production around the globe. Think of them as tiny textile factories!