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Starr sting pain scale
Purposecompare the overall pain of hymenopteran stings

The Starr sting pain scale was created by the entomologist Christopher Starr as a scale to compare the overall pain of hymenopteran stings on a four-point scale, an expansion of the "pain index" originally created by Justin Schmidt. [1] [2] 1 is the lowest pain rating; 4 is the highest.

Scale

Rating Insects
1.0 Southern fire ant (Solenopsis xyloni), Red imported fire ant (Solenopsis invicta)
1.5 Western cicada killer ( Sphecius grandis)
2.0 Honeybee,[ which?] Africanized bee, Bumblebees,[ which?] Yellowjackets
3.0 Velvet ants,[ which?], Paper wasps,[ which?] Florida harvester ant ( Pogonomyrmex badius)
4.0 Tarantula hawk ( Pepsis grossa), Bullet ant ( Paraponera clavata), Warrior wasp ( Synoeca septentrionalis)

See also

References

  • Evans, David L. (1990). "Table 14.1". Insect Defenses: Adaptive Mechanisms and Strategies of Prey and Predators. ISBN  0-88706-896-0.
  • Tom Turpin On Six Legs " Insects Bite and Sting for Good Reasons "
  • David B. Williams DesertUSA " Tarantula Hawks"

Notes

  1. ^ Starr, C.K. (1985). "A simple pain scale for field comparison of Hymenopteran stings" (PDF). Journal of Entomological Science. 20 (2): 225–231. doi: 10.18474/0749-8004-20.2.225.
  2. ^ Hoyt, E.; Schultz, T., eds. (2002). Insect Lives, Stories of Mystery and Romance from a Hidden World. Wiley. ISBN  978-0-471-28277-8.

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