# Outbreak of caterpillars (Lepidoptera) in Valle de Caracas, Venezuela

**Authors:** David A. Forero-Peña, José A. Suárez, Fhabián S. Carrión-Nessi, José E. Piñango, Daniela Restuccia, Jorge E. Homsi-Álcívar, Iván Mendoza, Juan D. Ramírez, Laura Naranjo-Lara, Alberto E. Paniz-Mondolfi

PMC · DOI: 10.1038/s41598-025-21300-2 · 2025-10-27

## TL;DR

A study in Venezuela found a rise in caterpillar-related accidents, mainly involving children, with skin and systemic symptoms.

## Contribution

This is the first report of lepidopterism caused by Dirphia caterpillars in Venezuela.

## Key findings

- 32 caterpillar sightings and 13 accidents were recorded in Valle de Caracas from August to September 2023.
- Most accidents involved children under nine and occurred in residential gardens and parks.
- Skin lesions were common, and six patients showed systemic symptoms like fever and palpitations.

## Abstract

Lepidopterism, a condition resulting from accidents by caterpillars or the adult forms of moths and butterflies, typically manifests as mild and self-limited hypersensitivity reactions. In August 2023, an unexpected number of accidents by caterpillars were noted in Valle de Caracas, Venezuela. This prospective descriptive study was conducted from August to September 2023. The sample includes both sightings and accidents reported in three regions of Valle de Caracas. A total of 32 sighting reports were recorded, including 13 accidents and 117 caterpillars. The caterpillars primarily belonged to the family Saturniidae, including genus Dirphia (86%) (Hübner, 1819) and Automeris (9%) (Hübner, 1819). Two caterpillars (2%) were identified as Megalopyge opercularis (Smith, 1797). Over half (54%) of the accidents involved children under nine years. Accidents were most common in residential gardens and parks (54%) and public parks and footpaths (31%). Skin lesions were present in all patients, and six patients exhibited systemic symptoms, primarily fever and palpitations. The study highlights a period of increasing accidents by caterpillars in Valle de Caracas, coinciding with multiple sightings of several species of caterpillars, mainly of the genus Dirphia. Not only were cutaneous manifestations reported, but cases of lepidopterism were previously unreported for this species in the country.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Lepidoptera (taxon 7088), Saturniidae (taxon 7117), Dirphia (taxon 315979), Automeris (taxon 82588), Megalopyge opercularis (taxon 1113279)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** hypersensitivity (MESH:D004342), palpitations (MESH:D006331), Accidents (MESH:D000081084), Skin lesions (MESH:D012871), fever (MESH:D005334)
- **Species:** Megalopyge opercularis (species) [taxon 1113279], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606], Automeris (genus) [taxon 82588], Dirphia (genus) [taxon 315979]

## Figures

5 figures with captions in the complete paper: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12559360/full.md

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12559360