All insects matter: a review of 160 entomology cases from 1993 to 2007 in Switzerland-Part II (Coleoptera, Hymenoptera, and Lepidoptera).

Pavel Jakubec, Jiri Hodecek
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This article is the second part of the series analyzing the families recorded from 160 real cases in Switzerland between 1993 and 2007, focusing on species from orders Coleoptera, Hymenoptera, and Lepidoptera. A total of 46 distinct taxonomical units belonging to 15 families were identified. The most prominent was subfamily Silphinae with 9 recorded species, which was also the most dominant group in the dataset, occurring in 17.6% of all cases. It was closely followed by Dermestidae (12.6%), Histeridae (12.6%), and Staphylinidae (excluding Silphinae) (11.9%). The study highlights the importance and utility of a number of lesser-known species, at least in a forensic context, and gives insight into their ecology. We firmly believe that all insects matter. While not every species may become widely used, the more we learn about them, the greater the benefits for future criminal investigations.

所有昆虫都很重要:瑞士1993 - 2007年160个昆虫学案例综述——第二部分(鞘翅目、膜翅目和鳞翅目)。
本文是该系列的第二部分,分析了1993年至2007年间瑞士160个真实病例中记录的科,重点分析了鞘翅目、膜翅目和鳞翅目的物种。共鉴定出15科46个不同的分类单位。其中最突出的是Silphinae亚科,有9种记录,也是数据集中最优势的类群,占所有病例的17.6%。其次是皮蝇科(12.6%)、Histeridae科(12.6%)和葡萄球菌科(不含Silphinae)(11.9%)。这项研究强调了一些不太为人所知的物种的重要性和实用性,至少在法医环境中,并深入了解了它们的生态学。我们坚信所有的昆虫都很重要。虽然不是每个物种都能被广泛使用,但我们对它们了解得越多,对未来的刑事调查就越有好处。
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