秘鲁亚马逊地区与家猪(scrofa domesticus)分解有关的法医昆虫区系

IF 0.1 Q4 BIOLOGY
Jenny Pizango-Pérez, Francisca Milagros Cachi-Rios, Arturo ACOSTA-DÍAZ, Ricardo Zárate-Gómez, Elizabeth Gines-Carrillo
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本研究的目的是进一步了解具有法医学意义的无脊椎动物分解者的动力学。我们的目标是根据家猪(Sus scrofa domesticus)分解的不同阶段来确定无脊椎动物的相对丰度、物种丰富度和演替。该研究于2017年3月在两个不同的环境中进行。一名受试者暴露在树荫下,第二名受试人员暴露在暴露于太阳辐射的恶劣地形中。我们确定了分解的五个阶段:新鲜、膨胀、主动腐烂、晚期腐烂和骨骼化。共登记了5064种无脊椎动物,属于两个目(直翅目和鞘翅目),包括14科、18种和5种形态类型。双翅目在两种环境中的丰度最高,在阴凉处的丰度为95,52%,在阳光下的丰度为88,49%。鉴定出以下物种:白纹金蝇、大头金蝇、蚕茧露西亚、狼蛛、半露西亚。(直翅目:丽蝇科)、犬齿扇、鳞甲扇(直翅目:扇科)、家蝇、形态I型(直翅目的:蝇科),斑状Dermestes maculatus(鞘翅目:Dermestidae)、Euspilotus sp.和Hister sp.(鞘翅目的:Histeridae)、Canthon subhylinus、Eurysternus sp。本研究中记录的具有法医学意义的无脊椎动物成分可用于相对准确地绘制尸检时间框架。
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Entomofauna de interés forense asociada a la descomposición de Sus scrofa domesticus (Cerdo doméstico) en la Amazonía peruana
The objective of this study is to further our understanding of the dynamics of invertebrate decomposers of forensic interest. Our goal was to determine the relative abundance, species richness and the succession of invertebrate fauna according to distinct stages of decomposition of the domestic pig (Sus scrofa domesticus). The study was performed in March of 2017 in two distinct environments. One subject was exposed in tree provided shade and the second subject was in deteriorated terrain exposed to solar radiation. We identified five stages of decomposition: fresh, bloated, active decay, advanced decay and skeletonization. A total of 5,064 invertebrates were registered, belonging to the two Orders (Diptera and Coleoptera) comprising of 14 families, 18 species and 5 morphotypes. Diptera was the most abundant in both environments with 95,52% abundance in shade and 88,49% abundance in sunshine. The following species were identified: Chrysomya albiceps, Chrysomya megacephala, Lucilia sericata, Cochliomyia macellaria, Hemilucilia sp. (Diptera: Calliphoridae), Fannia canicularis, Fannia scalaris (Diptera: Fanniidae), Musca domestica, Morphotype I (Diptera: Muscidae), Megaselia scalaris, Morphotype I (Diptera: Phoridae), Sarcophaga sp., Morphotype I (Diptera: Sarcophagidae), Dermestes maculatus (Coleoptera: Dermestidae), Euspilotus sp., and Hister sp., (Coleoptera: Histeridae), Canthon subhyalinus, Eurysternus sp. (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae), Oxelytrum cayennensis (Coleoptera: Silphidae), Polynonchus sp. (Coleoptera: Trogidae). The invertebrate composition of forensic interest recorded in this study can be used to plot a post-mortem time frame with relative accuracy.
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