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Muscidae (Diptera) of forensic importance—an identification key to third instar larvae of the western Palaearctic region and a catalogue of the muscid carrion community

机译:具有法医学重要性的蝇科(Diptera)-西古北区第三龄幼虫的识别钥匙和腐肉腐菌群落目录

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The Muscidae is one of the main dipteran families recognized as important for medico-legal purposes. Although an association of adult flies with decomposing human and animal bodies is documented for about 200 taxa worldwide, cadavers and carrion represents a breeding habitat for considerably fewer species. Species that do colonize dead human bodies can do so under diverse environmental conditions and, under certain circumstances, Muscidae may be the only colonizers of a body. Because of difficulties in identification, many studies have identified immature and/or adult muscids only to the genus or family level. This lack of detailed species-level identifications hinders detailed investigation of their medico-legal usefulness in carrion succession-oriented experiments. Identification to species level of third instars of Muscidae of forensic importance and the utility of larval morphological characters for taxonomic purposes were subjected to an in-depth revision. A combination of characters allowing for the discrimination of third instar muscids from other forensically important dipterans is proposed. An identification key for third instar larvae, which covers the full set of cadaver-colonising species of Muscidae from the western Palaearctic (Europe, North Africa, Middle East), is provided. This key will facilitate more detailed and species-specific knowledge of the occurrence of Muscidae in forensic entomology experiments and real cases. The carrion-visiting Muscidae worldwide are catalogued, and those species breeding in animal carrion and dead human bodies are briefly discussed with regard to their forensic importance.Electronic supplementary materialThe online version of this article (doi:10.1007/s00414-016-1495-0) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
机译:蝇科是公认的对合法合法重要的主要dip科动物之一。尽管全世界有大约200个分类单元记录了成年蝇与分解人体和动物体的关联,但是尸体和腐肉代表了数量很少的繁殖地。确实可以在死亡的人类环境中定殖的物种也可以这样做,在某些情况下,蝇科可能是人体的唯一定居者。由于识别困难,许多研究仅在属或家庭水平上鉴定了未成熟和/或成年的肌肉。缺乏详细的物种级鉴定阻碍了对它们在腐肉继承导向实验中的医学法律用途的详细研究。鉴定了具有鉴识重要性的蝇科第三龄幼虫的物种水平以及对用于分类学目的的幼虫形态特征的实用性进行了深入的修订。提出了字符的组合,以允许将第三龄期鼠与其他法医上重要的双足动物区分开。提供了第三龄幼虫的识别码,该幼虫涵盖了来自西古太平洋(欧洲,北非,中东)的整套尸体化蝇科的蝇科科目。该密钥将有助于在法医昆虫学实验和实际病例中更详细地了解特定种类的蝇科动物。列出了全世界访问腐肉的蝇科动物的目录,并就其腐肉的法医学重要性进行了简要讨论。电子补充材料本文的在线版本(doi:10.1007 / s00414-016-1495-0) )包含补充材料,授权用户可以使用。

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