Dermatitis Caused by Moths of Hylesia Genus (Lepidoptera, Saturniidae) in Northeastern States of Venezuela: I. Bioecology of Hylesia metabus Cramer. Clinical Features of Lepidopterism Determined by This Species

1991; Elsevier BV; Volume: 2; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1097/01634989-199112000-00003

ISSN

1532-8163

Autores

Carlos Benaim‐Pinto, Blas Pernia-Rosales, Rafael Rojas-Peralta,

Tópico(s)

Botanical Research and Chemistry

Resumo

Erucism is the name given to manifestations—mostly dermal—caused by larvae or caterpillars of the Lepidoptera order, whereas lepidopterism is reserved to effects caused by adult insects. Moths of genusHylesiaare the principal determinants of lepidopterism in the Americas, its geographical distribution ranging from Mexico to Rio de La Plata, Argentina. About 100 different species have been identified.H metabushas been found predominantly in French Guiana and probably in Venezuela. Its biological cycle lasts about 3 months, at the end of which arrow-like setae (French, fléchettes) are shed abundantly by females when attracted by electric light. These arrows carry long-lasting urticant substances responsible for severe dermatitis produced upon contact with the skin. Lesions consist essentially of urticarial or papuloerythematous dermatitis with discreet vesicular degeneration. These are considered primary irritative lesions, because they appear without previous sensitization. We were also able to show the presence of a necrotizing product after applying, for a short time, minute amounts of concentrated aqueous extract of female moths as a patch test, to the skin of a volunteer.Hylesiamoths are harmful not only to human beings but also to agriculture. More than a dozen host trees are prey to their ravenous larvae. Physical, educational, and biological means have been tried successfully in the erradication of this pest.

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