[Estimation of time of death by the use of the overwintering of flies].

Koichi Terazawa, Kotaro Matoba, Naoya Watanabe, Satoshi Watanabe, Naoya Yamada
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We observed whether or not there were eggs, larvae, pupae, and empty pupal shells of flies on cadavers found outdoors in Sapporo, the northern district of Japan (43 degrees N). The temperature has an influence on the oviposition of flies. The average season in which flies lay eggs is from the middle of April to the beginning of November, although there is a little lag year by year. As flies overwinter generally as larvae, we can estimate postmortem interval of a cadaver found in spring on the basis of the size and the mortality of the larvae. If the length of larvae is 1 cm or longer, and many of them are dead, and if there are no empty pupal shells, the time of death of a cadaver found outdoors in spring is between the middle of September and the beginning of November in the previous year.

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[利用苍蝇越冬来估计死亡时间]。
我们在日本北部地区札幌(北纬43度)的户外发现的尸体上观察了是否有蝇卵、幼虫、蛹和空蛹壳。温度对蝇的产卵有影响。苍蝇产卵的平均季节是从4月中旬到11月初,尽管每年都有一点滞后。蝇类一般以幼虫的形式越冬,根据幼虫的大小和死亡率,可以估计春季发现的尸体的死后时间。如果幼虫的长度在1厘米以上,而且很多已经死亡,如果没有空蛹壳,那么春天在户外发现的尸体的死亡时间是在前一年的9月中旬到11月初之间。
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