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Pterinochilus chordatus

Draiman

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Another bite ;)

Well, I have just been bitten by a 1"+ Pterinochilus chordatus, at the middle joint of the index finger. There was an immediate sharp prick, and that turned into a constant sharp stinging pain, which is currently still present. It is 16 minutes post-bite as I type this. Nothing major yet. I'll be waiting to see if I develop any muscle cramping, as with the H. maculata and S. calceatum.

Edit:

1 hour 45 minutes post-bite: all redness and swelling have vanished (there wasn't much swelling to begin with, though the area did turn red). The sharp pain now only returns sporadically.

The next day: Nothing more at the bite site; no muscle cramping - yet.
 
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