Silkworm (disambiguation)
- Silkworm (disambiguation)
The Silkworm ("Bombyx mori") is the larva or caterpillar of a moth that is very important economically as the producer of silk.
Other meanings
Silkworm may also refer to:
* Silkworm missile, a Chinese-built anti-ship cruise missile
* Silkworm (band), an indie rock band
* "Silkworm" (game), a sidescrolling video game
* Brocade SilkWorm (computing), a make of fibre channel network switch
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