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Title: Rate of development of forensically-important Diptera in southern Brazil
Other Titles: Taxa de desenvolvimento de Diptera de importância forense no sul do Brasil
Authors: Krüger, Rodrigo Ferreira
Kirst, Frederico D.
Souza, Alex Sandro Barros de
Keywords: Calliphoridae
Chrysomya
Chrysomya Albiceps
Diptera
Fannia Pusio
Fanniidae
Hemilucilia
Lucilia Eximia
Muscidae
Muscina Stabulans
Oryctolagus
Oryctolagus Cuniculus
Synthesiomyia Nudiseta
Issue Date: 2010
metadata.dc.publisher.journal: Revista Brasileira de Entomologia
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: Volume 54, Número 4, Pags. 624-629
Abstract: Dipteran larvae were collected from rabbit (Oryctolagus cunniculus L.) carcasses during the four seasons in 2005 in the southernmost state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. The larvae were fed ground beef at ambient temperatures following collection from carcasses. The development of each species under these conditions was estimated. The most abundant species in the carcasses were Lucilia eximia (Wiedemann) and Chrysomya albiceps (Wiedemann) (Calliphoridae), and they were found in all seasons. The data were fitted to a linear model that describes the relationship between temperature and linear developmental rating. These two species are primary forensic indicators in southern Brazil. Other species such as Hemilucilia semidiaphana (Rondani) (Calliphoridae), Synthesiomyia nudiseta (Wulp), Muscina stabulans (Fallen) (Muscidae), and Fannia pusio (Wiedemann) (Fanniidae) were forensically less important because they only occurred in high frequency in certain seasons and during the first days of carcass decomposition.
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.1590/S0085-56262010000400014
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