
The team studied how the larvae of two species of leaf-miner moths – the Lyonetia clerkella and the Leucoptera erythrinella – spin silk “hammocks” that stretch between a leaves to develop key principles for long-span fibrous construction.
The team studied how the larvae of two species of leaf-miner moths – the Lyonetia clerkella and the Leucoptera erythrinella – spin silk “hammocks” that stretch between a leaves to develop key principles for long-span fibrous construction.