印度中央邦Veerangana durgawati野生动物保护区一只死亚洲豺(Canis aureus Linnaeus, 1758)尸体上尸食性双翅目动物的演替模式

Shyamkant S, Oishik Kar, Sachin R. Patil, A. Naskar, D. Banerjee
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法医昆虫学领域强调昆虫与尸体之间的密切关系,以及在法医调查中利用昆虫,并有助于了解死亡原因。在法医科学中,尸体上的食尸双翅类苍蝇的存在是特别重要的,因为它们在尸体的分解中起着重要的作用。近年来,尸食性苍蝇的数据已被用于调查死亡原因。这些证据有助于估计死亡时间间隔,这对解决人类医学法律案件具有重要意义,对野生动物法医学也有帮助。本文报道了在中央邦达莫区Veerangana Durgawati野生动物保护区,双翅目游客对亚洲豺腐烂尸体的日常观察。采集到蝇科、麻蝇科、蝇科、毒蝇科4科5种双翅目成虫。大头金虫是尸体的第一个访客,在尸体腐烂的各个阶段,大头金虫和金虫都是最常见的物种。访问尸体的其他食尸蝇是:Musca planiceps, Sarcophaga (Seniorwhitea) princeps和Themira bifida。这项研究是在印度中部进行的首次此类研究。这些发现可用于补充印度刑事案件和野生动物狩猎的法医调查资料
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Successional pattern of necrophagous diptera on a dead Asiatic jackal’s (Canis aureus Linnaeus, 1758) body in Veerangana durgawati Wildlife Sanctuary, Madhya Pradesh, India
The field of forensic entomology emphasizes the close relationship between insects and cadavers, as well as the utilization of insects in medicolegal investigations, and helps understand the reasons for death. In forensic science, the presence of necrophagous dipteran flies on a dead body is particularly important as well as they play a significant role in the decomposition of the carcass. In recent times, necrophagous fly data has been used to investigate the causes of mortality. The evidence is useful in the estimation of post-mortem interval (PMI) which is important insolvingmedico-legal cases in human beings, and also helpful in wildlife forensics. The present paper reports day-wise observations of the dipteran visitors on the decaying corpse of the Asiatic Jackal in the Veerangana Durgawati Wildlife Sanctuary, Damoh district, Madhya Pradesh. Adult dipteran flies consisting of five species fewer than four families namely Calliphoridae, Sarcophagidae, Muscidae, and Sepsidae were collected from the site. Chrysomya megacephala was the first visitor of the carcass and both Chrysomya megacephala and Chrysomya rufifacies were the most common species during the various stages of decay of the cadaver. The other necrophagous flies which visited the cadaver were: Musca planiceps, Sarcophaga (Seniorwhitea) princeps, and Themira bifida. This study is the first of its kind conducted in Central India. The findings might be used to supplement the information in forensic investigations for criminal cases and wildlife hunting from India
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