Millipede burn

Millipede burns are a cutaneous condition caused by certain millipedes that secrete a toxic liquid that causes a brownish pigmentation and/or burns when it comes into contact with the skin.

[1] Some millipedes produce quinones in their defensive secretions, which have been reported to cause brown staining of the skin.

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