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Predator Behavior of Chrysomya albiceps (Fabricius) (Diptera:Calliphoridae) on Human Corpses
This study was conducted to determine the effect of predator behavior of C. albiceps larvae on cadavers, against other species larvae, on the estimation of the time of death.30-60 pieces of larvae with different height and look are collected from each of five cadavers in which there are C. albiceps larvae.
Halide Nihal, Açıkgöz +2 more
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Resolving Confusion in the Use of Concepts and Terminology in Intrapuparial Development Studies of Cyclorrhaphous Diptera [PDF]
This is freely available on the journal website.The attached document is the pre-print/pre-refereeing [Author's original version] version of the article.
Hall, MJR, Martin-Vega, D, Simonsen, TJ
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Flies (Diptera: Calliphoridae, Sarcophagidae, Muscidae) associated with human corpses in Alexandria, Egypt [PDF]
During the period from 20 May 2000 to 8 May 2002, 15 human corpses found in different seasons and habitats in Alexandria, Egypt were investigated for insect evidence. The present study aimed to identify and record the different species of flies infesting
Tarek Tantawi +4 more
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Resumo.Chrysomya albiceps (Weidemann), Chrysomya megacephala (Fabricius) e Hemilucilia segmentaria (Fabricius)(Diptera, Calliphoridae) estão entre as espécies de dípteros necrófagos mais encontrados em locais de crime no Brasil.
Marcos Patrício Macedo
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Failure of Sterne- and Pasteur-Like Strains of Bacillus anthracis to Replicate and Survive in the Urban Bluebottle Blow Fly Calliphora vicina under Laboratory Conditions [PDF]
Britta von Terzi, Peter C. B. Turnbull, Wolfgang Beyer, University of Hohenheim, Institute of Environmental and Animal Hygiene, Stuttgart, GermanySteve E. Bellan, Center for Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, University of Texas at Austin, Austin,
Bellan, Steve E. +3 more
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<b>Background and Objective:</b> <i>Chrysomya albiceps</i> are the insects most commonly associated with corpses, they are of medical and forensic value and thus their immature stages are used to estimate the post mortem interval (PMI) and may provide medicolegal experts essential information regardless of the time, place and ...
Mahran, Tony +3 more
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Aspects related to the epidemiology of Diptera belonging to genus Chrysomya were studied in order to determine predisposing factors for their occurrence in commercial laying hens farms from the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. An observational, analytical
Leandro do Carmo Rezende +6 more
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Quantifying the Temperature of Maggot Masses and its Relationship to Decomposition [PDF]
Numerous Calliphoridae species have been observed to form larval aggregations during the feeding stage of development, resulting in localized increases in temperature.
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De larvas e pupas de Musca domestica, Chrysomya albiceps, Cochliomyia homivorax, Stomoxys calcitrans e Syntesiomyia nudiseta coletadas em diversos ambiente, em São Paulo, Paraná, Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul e Minas Gerais, foram obtidas dez espécies ...
Gerson Augusto R. Silveira +3 more
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Medicolegal entomology—a subfield of forensic entomology—is mainly used in medicolegal investigations to estimate the postmortem interval (PMI). The minimum PMI of a corpse invaded by necrophagous immature insects can be estimated because the PMI is near to or earlier than the oviposition time of the larvae that hatched and fed on the corpse.
Hari Jang +4 more
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