Changes in the ecdysone titre of the silkworm, Bombyx mori, during pupal-adult development were estimated. The average value of the maximum titre, which was observed on the second day after pupal ecdysis, was about 0·8 μg equivalent of β-ecdysone/g of live weight in both sexes. There is a distinct sexual dimorphism in the pattern of the ecdysone titre. The male exhibited a single sharp peak on the second day whereas the female showed the second peak on the fifth day. When the female was ovariectomized, the ‘female type’ ecdysone pattern was converted to the ‘male type’. In the female pharate adult 7 days after pupal ecdysis, ecdysone activity accumulated in the ovaries. The relationship between the ecdysone titre and adult differentiation, especially during ovarian development, is discussed.