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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PaederinaePaederinae - Wikipedia

    This insect is commonly known as Tomcat. [citation needed] Three of the genera of a subtribe of the Paederini are associated with a skin irritation called Paederus dermatitis, due to a potent vesicant in their haemolymph. This irritant, pederin, is highly toxic, more potent than cobra venom.

  2. Jan 24, 2020 · Tomcat beetles are members of the subset of Rove Beetles with the toxic venom which causes paederus dermatitis due to their highly toxic venom.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PaederusPaederus - Wikipedia

    Description. Unidentified Paederus spreading its wings, Malaysia. Paederus species are much more brightly colored than most other rove beetles, with metallic blue- or green-colored elytra and many with bright orange or red on the pronotum and the basal segments of the abdomen.

  4. Tomcat atau semut semai, juga disebut semut kayap atau Charlie, adalah sejenis kumbang yang membentuk genus Paederus dari famili Staphylinidae (yaitu famili kumbang rove). Serangga dalam genus Paederus dapat ditemukan di mana-mana di dunia, [5] dan satu spesies yang ada di Indonesia adalah Paederus littoralis yang sangat beracun ketika disentuh.

  5. The tomcat is a small insect that looks like a long ant that is black and brown in colour with a pointy posterior that looks quite intimidating. Historically, the tomcat has actually been linked to ancient plagues. Paederinae, as it’s called in Latin, is a part of the subfamily of the rove beetle.

  6. Mar 13, 2023 · The stinging tomcat is a small, elongated beetle that measures around 1-2 cm in length. It is brown or black, with a distinct orange or red stripe on its wings. It is a nocturnal insect that feeds on other insects and is commonly found near bodies of water or in agricultural areas.

  7. Paederus dermatitis is a skin irritation due to contact with certain species of the rove beetle, such as the Nairobi fly. It is also known as rove beetle rash, dermatitis linearis, spider lick, night burn, and Nairobi fly rash.