上埃及地区兔尸室内外法医昆虫的比较研究

M. Aly, khaled. M. Osman, F. Galal, Gihan H. M. Ali
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本研究旨在说明不同生态环境下兔尸的法医昆虫、演替模式和分解阶段。本研究在两个地点进行,包括室外,开放或屋顶场地,以及室内,封闭或地面场地在Qena市科学学院连续四个季节。结果发现尸食性、恋尸性、杂食性和偶发性昆虫18种,其中室外种5种,室内种3种,常见种10种。观察了尸体分解的五个阶段(新鲜、膨胀、活跃、晚期和干燥阶段)。共检获双翅目昆虫12种,鞘翅目和膜翅目昆虫3种。尸体上以双翅类为主,鞘翅类次之。最重要的法医学昆虫有石斑虫、大花花、白金花、铜绿蝇、马蹄莲、大鳞蝇和纳索尼亚属。此外,所研究的卡利蝇和石棺蝇是第一批到达并在兔子尸体上繁殖的殖民者。夏、春季腐尸率高于冬、秋季腐尸率。室外尸体比室内尸体腐烂得快。另一方面,统计分析表明,石斑虫的温度与湿度呈负相关,而巨型石斑虫和马蹄疫分别受到温度和湿度的正影响。因此,建议在刑事调查中采用这些结果。
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Comparitive Study on Outdoor and Indoor Forensic Insects encountered on Rabbit Corpses in Upper Egypt
This work aims to illustrate the forensic insects, their succession patterns and decomposition stages of rabbit corpses in ecologically different sites. The present study was performed on two sites including outdoor, open or roof site, in addition to indoor, closed or ground site of the faculty of science in Qena city for four successive seasons. Results showed eighteen species of necrophagous, necrophilous, omnivorous and accidental insects, of them, five outdoor species, three indoor species and ten common species. The five corpse decomposition stages (fresh, bloating, active, advanced and dry stages) have been observed. Twelve species of Diptera and three species of Coleoptera and Hymenoptera were collected from the carcasses. The dipteran species were the predominant groups on the corpses, whereas the coleopterans occupied the 2 nd . The most important forensic insects were represented by Sarcophaga carnaria, Wohlfahrtia magnifica, Chrysomya albiceps, Lucilia cuprina, Muscina stabulans, Megaselia scalaris and genus Nasonia. Moreover, the studied calliphorid and sarcophagid flies were the first colonizers to arrive and breed on rabbit carcasses. The rate of corpse decomposition was faster in summer and spring as compared to winter and autumn. Outdoor corpses decomposed faster than indoor corpses. On the other hand, the statistical analysis showed negative temperature and humidity correlation on Sarcophaga carnaria, while both Wohlfahrtia magnifica and Muscina stabulans were affected positively by temperature and humidity, respectively. Therefore, these results are recommended to be taken in Criminal investigations.
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