Nairobi fly

Nairobi fly
Scientific classification
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P. eximius
and P. sabaeus
Binomial name
Paederus eximius
Paederus sabaeus

Nairobi fly is the common name for two species of rove beetle in the genus Paederus, native to East Africa originating from Tanzania.[1] The beetles contain a corrosive substance known as pederin, which can cause chemical burns if it comes into contact with skin.[2][3] Because of these burns, the Nairobi fly is sometimes referred to as a "dragon bug."

  1. ^ Pokhrel, Amrit; Bastakoti, Sanjiv (2022-09-01). "Nairobi fly in South Asia: A catastrophic threat of the nature". Annals of Medicine and Surgery. 81: 104358. doi:10.1016/j.amsu.2022.104358. ISSN 2049-0801. PMC 9486622. PMID 36147184.
  2. ^ Qadir, Syed Nurul Rasool; Raza, Naeem; Rahman, Simeen Ber (2006). "Paederus dermatitis In Sierra Leone". Dermatology Online Journal. 12 (7): 9. doi:10.5070/D38b58k49j. PMID 17459295.
  3. ^ "'Nairobi fly' doesn't sting or bite, but it sure does hurt". CNN. January 26, 1998. Archived from the original on January 28, 2007.