It's not well known, although we get lots of pictures of these guys.
Severe outbreaks can cause schools to be cancelled, so this is a very weird and important venomous caterpillar.
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Most encounters happen when they land on someone (like inside a shirt) or while they're looking for places to pupate.
Unfortunately, I don't have any great action shots of Flannel Moth caterpillars stinging and this species is better because the stingers aren't obscured
Their venom isn't very well researched, either.
If you think about it, that's crazy. There's a caterpillar which can be an epidemic, and we don't know how it makes people sick!
However when stings are bad, they're *really bad*.
The venom of both lethal species acts on the blood clotting cascade, and throws it out of whack.
Death is caused by brain bleeds.
They die from *bleeding*
...but this protein causes blood to clot.
Why would it cause bleeding?
However it seems that Lopap is so efficient that it depletes the supply of Fibrinogen...which eventually causes massive bleeds
However, *a lot* more research needs to be done before it gets to that point.
Despite their medical and cultural significance...we know nearly nothing about them!
Carrijo-Carvalho, L. C., & Chudzinski-Tavassi, A. M. (2007). The venom of the Lonomia caterpillar: an overview. Toxicon, 49(6), 741-757.
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bugguide.net/node/view/4475
However, that paper (cited below) also has a figure which shows the other Lonomia venom proteins!