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Rove beetles, genus Paederus have a vesicant toxin amid, in their hemolymph, named pederin, and caused lesions on human skin. It was first described by a procedure on 25 million Paederus fuscipes collected from the field. A few studies were conducted about pederin content of each beetle. It is very ...
Rove beetles of the genus Paederus cause dermatitis when they come in contact with human skin. Their hemolymph contains a blistering, vesicant and toxic amide named pederin. Dermatitis caused by stimulation of beetle Paederus, is a common health problem in Iran especially in Mazandaran (North of Ira...