Yellowtail moth

Contact with the urticating hairs of adult female moths is known to cause a cutaneous condition called the Caripito itch.

These moths are mainly found along the mangrove swamps of Venezuela and Guyana.

The adult moths however swarm to lights in nearby towns and the urticating hairs are released into the air leading to severe urticarial and papulovesicular dermatitis.

[4] These special hairs are used by the females to protect their eggs masses from predators such as ants.

This article on a moth of the family Saturniidae is a stub.