Papulovesicular pox-type lesions on arms and legs with fever. Caused by the zoonotic tanapox virus which lives in Asian and African monkey colonies [1]. TANNA SIGN The people of Tanna produce evelated scars on their arms and chests. This is a sign of cosmetic mutilation [2]. TARABAGAN SIGN An epizootic disease affecting marmots (tarabagans) in Mongolia. The disease resembles Bubonic plague, and is highly infective to man [3]. TARGET SIGN Characteristic target lesions of the skin and erythema of the iris (Fig. 1). Seen in erythema multiforme and Stevens-Johnson syndrome [4-6]. Known as Target cells of the skin sign.