The oak tasar silkworm, Antheraea proylei J., was reared on the foliage of Quercus serrata Thunb., Q. griffithii Hook. fil. and Thoms, and Q. dealbata Hook, fil and Thoms. under controlled indoor conditions to assess the suitability of these plants as feed for the silkworm. Relative growth rate of the silkworm was lowest on Q. dealbata, perhaps due to the relatively low level of crude protein and high level of crude fibre in this species. These results show that Q. dealbata is a nutritionally inferior food plant in comparison with Q. serrata and Q. griffithii.