Titel
The oak processionary caterpillar as the Cause of an epidemic airborne disease: survey and analysis
Verfasser
Erscheinungsort
Oxford
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr
2003
Seiten
S. 990-997
Material
SonderdruckMonographie
Standardsignatur
9561S
Datensatznummer
112817
Quelle
Abstract
Thaumetopoea processionea L. (order Lepidoptera), the oak processionary moth, is found in oak forests in most European countries. Its third to sixth larval instars are armed with poisonous haris (setae) containing an urticating toxin (thaumetopoein) potentially harmful to humans. Because T. processionea infests trees at the edges of forests or standing alone people frequently come into contact with its setae. In the woodland bordering on the western suburbs of Vienna conditions favouring its increase have led to frequent outbreaks of lepidopterism.