On a bite case of Steatoda triangulosa (Walckenaer) (Arachnida: Theridiidae) on a human being

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The second case of a bite by the "triangulate false widow" Steatoda triangulosa is reported on a human being. The case occurred in San Vicente, Buenos Aires, Argentina on a female 31 years old victim, who woke up felling a nuisance and spotting the spider on her arm. The spider inflicted two bites causing typical steatodism symptoms including local and radiating pain and malaise which lasted for about a day. In addition, the appearance of an erythema on each bite side that lasted about 10 days plus a haematoma in the first bite site which lasted for 3 days. The implications of the case in the context of current research in steatodism is discussed.

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Carvajal, Mariom A., Faúndez, Eduardo I., and Pedemonte, Giuliana. 2023. "<a href="https://repository.si.edu/handle/10088/116294">On a bite case of Steatoda triangulosa (Walckenaer) (Arachnida: Theridiidae) on a human being</a>." <em>Revista de la Sociedad Entomológica Argentina</em>, 82, (1) 88–90. <a href="https://doi.org/10.25085/rsea.820111">https://doi.org/10.25085/rsea.820111</a>.

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