A preliminary investigation of insect succession on carrion in Calabria (southern Italy)

P. Brandmayr, S. Greco, T. Z. Brandmayr, T. Bonacci, C. Tersaruolo, Vannio Vercillo
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We present data from the first study of successional patterns of insect fauna in Calabria (southern Italy). The aim was to identify and qualitatively assess the major taxa of forensic importance in this region. Studies were conducted in autumn-winter 2006, summer 2007 and winter 2008 in the Botanical Garden, University of Calabria. Over 50 taxa were collected and identified. The most abundant fly species were Lucilia caesar (Linnaeus, 1758), L. sericata (Meigen, 1826), Chrysomya albiceps (Wiedemann, 1819), Calliphora vicina Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830, C. vomitoria (Linnaeus, 1758), Sarcophaga spp., Amobia sp ., Musca domestica Linnaeus, 1758, and Muscina stabulans ((Fallen). The successional patterns, relative abundance of adult sarcosaprophagous insects, carcass decay, diversity and seasonality of species are described and the taxa useful for estimating the post-mortem interval (PMI) are identified. The data of this study could be very useful for further forensic investigations in southern Italy.
意大利南部卡拉布里亚腐肉昆虫演替的初步调查
我们提出了卡拉布里亚(意大利南部)昆虫动物群演替模式的首次研究数据。目的是鉴定和定性评价该地区具有重要法医学意义的主要分类群。研究于2006年秋冬、2007年夏季和2008年冬季在卡拉布里亚大学植物园进行。收集鉴定的分类群50余个。蝇类最丰富的有凯撒绿蝇(Linnaeus, 1758)、丝毛蝇(Meigen, 1826)、白色金蝇(Wiedemann, 1819)、绿蝇(Calliphora vicina Robineau-Desvoidy)、吐蝇蝇(Linnaeus, 1758)、石腹蝇(Sarcophaga)、沙蝇(Amobia)、林奈家蝇(Linnaeus, 1758)和马蝇(Fallen)。描述了成虫的演替模式、相对丰度、尸体腐烂、物种多样性和季节性,并确定了估计死后间隔(PMI)的分类群。这项研究的数据可能对意大利南部进一步的法医调查非常有用。
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