PATHOLOGY OF THE DERMATITIS CAUSED BY MEGALOPYGE OPERCULARIS, A TEXAN CATERPILLAR

德克萨斯毛虫巨齿蛱蝶(Megalopyge opercularis)引起的皮炎的病理学研究

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Abstract

1. The dermatitis caused by contact with the larva of Megalopyge opercularis is produced by a poison introduced by the hollow, specialized setae of its cuticular tubercles. It is not produced by the ornamental hairs, or by the tissue juices of the animal. 2. The poison appears to be of the nature of a venom, combined with protein vehicles, and may be itself a protein. 3. It is rendered inert by boiling, or by heating to 55 degrees C. for a considerable period of time. 4. It is apparently stored in sacs at the base of the setae, but whether secreted there, or by hypodermal glands, remains to be determined. 5. It diminishes in virulence after the larva has spun its cocoon, and is no longer active after the caterpillar is dead. 6. The poisonous spines cause localized necrosis of the human epidermis, followed by the formation of small vesicles. The cellular reaction to the poison is chiefly lymphocytic.

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