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Lucilia silvarum Meigen, 1826 (Diptera: Calliphoridae), A new species of interest for forensic entomology in Europe

Heike Fremdt, Krzysztof Szpila, Johannes Huijbregts, Anders Lindström, Richard Zehner, Jens Amendt Abstract In Europe, the blowfly genus Lucilia is represented in Forensic Entomology mainly by the species L. ampullacea, L. caesar,L. illustris and L. sericata. In the US, Lucilia silvarum is rarely recorded as a carrion breeding species but usually as a more or less exclusive parasite of frogs and toads. We present three forensic cases from different European countries reporting, for the first time, L. silvarum on human bodies…

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Adli Palinoloji nedir, Kriminalistikteki yeri ?

Botanik biliminin bir alt dalı olan palinoloji, polen sporlarını araştıran bilim dalının adıdır. Yunanca “paluno” (serpmek) ve “pale” (toz) kelimelerinden türemiştir. Adli palinoloji ise adli olgularda, polen ve sporların tespit edilmesi, tiplendirilmesi ve karşılaştırılarak davalarda delil olarak kullanılmasını sağlayan polen, spor ve palinomorfların kullanılarak olayların nerede ve ne zaman meydana geldiğini açıklamaya çalışan bir bilim dalıdır. Bu incelemeler; uyuşturucu, duvar,…

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Determination of Coleoptera fauna on carcasses in Ankara province, Turkey.

Determination of Coleoptera fauna on carcasses in Ankara province, Turkey Senem Özdemir , Osman Sert Hacettepe University, Faculty of Science, Department of Biology, Applied Biology Section, 06532 Beytepe, Ankara, Turkey Received 24 April 2008; received in revised form 20 August 2008; accepted 29 September 2008. published online 19 November 2008. Forensic Science International (2009) Volume: 183, Issue: 1-3, Publisher: Elsevier Ireland Ltd, Pages: 24-32 PubMed: 19019588 Available from www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Abstract In this…

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Determination of Calliphoridae (Diptera) Fauna and Seasonal Distribution on Carrion in Ankara Province

Issue Journal of Forensic Sciences Volume 55, Issue 4, pages 1003–1007, July 2010 Burcu Sabanoğlu M.Sc., Osman Sert Ph.D. Article first published online: 25 MAR 2010 DOI: 10.1111/j.1556-4029.2010.01366.x © 2010 American Academy of Forensic Sciences Abstract:  This study was conducted from March 2006 to 2007. The aim of the study was to determine the forensically significant Calliphoridae (Diptera) species and their seasonal distribution in Ankara…

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The use of forensic entomology to assist the Criminal Justice System

The use of forensic entomology to assist the Criminal Justice System By Dr Andrew J. Hart, forensic specialist, The Forensic Science Service, London and Dr Martin J. R. Hall and Amoret P. Whitaker MSc DIC, forensic entomologists, Natural History Museum, London Introduction Entomology is the study of insects and other arthropods.  Knowledge of entomology can be of great value in…

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Experimental and Casework Validation of Ambient Temperature Corrections in Forensic Entomology

Issue Journal of Forensic Sciences Volume 57, Issue 1, pages 215–221, January 2012       Aidan P. Johnson B.Sc. (Hons)1, James F. Wallman Ph.D.1, Melanie S. Archer Ph.D.2 Article first published online: 19 AUG 2011 DOI: 10.1111/j.1556-4029.2011.01900.x © 2011 American Academy of Forensic Sciences Abstract:  This paper expands on Archer (J Forensic Sci 49, 2004, 553), examining additional factors affecting ambient temperature correction of…

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Adli Böcek Bilimi – Prof. Dr. Salih Cengiz

Adli böcek bilimi, böceklerin adli tıp araştırmalarında kullanılması olarak tanımlanıyor. Adli böcek incelemelerinde, böcek bilimciler ( entomologlar) böceklerin biyolojisi, davranışları, genetik özellikleri gibi konulardaki bilgi ve deneyimlerini emniyet  görevlileri ve adli bilimcilerle paylaşıyor. Ceset üzerinden ve olay yerinden toplanan böcekler ve böcek larvaları yaklaşık ölüm zamanı, ölüm nedeni, ölüm şekli ve cesedin bir yerden bir yere taşınıp taşınmadığı gibi noktalara…

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Ege Üniversitesi – Adli Tıp Olaylarında Böceklerden Yararlanma

GİRİŞ Fransızca “Entomologie a la medecine legale”, İngilizce “Forensic entomology” olarak geçen terim Türkçe’de “adli tıp entomolojisi” olarak kullanılmaktadır. Bazı şüpheli kriminal olayların bilinmeyen yönlerini aydınlatmada, araştırma için gerekli bilgileri elde etmede, ceset etrafından toplanan böcek ve diğer arthropodların tanımlanması ve incelenmesinden sonra sonuç çıkarılması adli tıp entomolojisinin ilgi alanıdır. Bu terim, daha geniş anlamıyla sivil mahkemeler için entomolojik bilgilerin…

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Insect succession and carrion decomposition in selected forests of Central Europe. Part 3: Succession of carrion fauna

Insect succession and carrion decomposition in selected forests of Central Europe. Part 3: Succession of carrion fauna Abstract The succession of insects on pig carrion was monitored in spring, summer and autumn, in three forest types and 2 years in Western Poland (Central Europe). In most forensically useful taxa, significant differences between seasons, forests and years in time of appearance…

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Decomposition and insect succession of clothed and unclothed carcasses in Western Australia

Decomposition and insect succession of clothed and unclothed carcasses in Western Australia Abstract The effect of clothing on carcass decomposition and patterns of insect succession onto remains were investigated in two separate years during autumn in Western Australia. The progression of decomposition differed between clothed and unclothed carcasses in both years of the study. The presence of clothing markedly prolonged…

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Adult Fanniidae associated to pig carcasses during the winter season in a semiarid environment: Initial examination of their potential as complementary PMI indicators

Abstract Besides the dominant necrophagous dipteran of the families Sarcophagidae and Calliphoridae usually used for post mortem interval (PMI) estimations, species of other families such as Fanniidae have frequently been reported in forensic studies. Though less abundant, these species are prevalent in decomposing carcasses with most reports being anecdotal. In this study we identified adults of the fly family Fanniidae…

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Combined chemical and optical methods for monitoring the early decay stages of surrogate human models

As the body decays shortly after death, a variety of gases and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) constantly emanate. Ethical and practical reasons limit the use of human corpses in controlled, time-dependent, intervening experiments for monitoring the chemistry of body decay. Therefore the utilization of pig carcasses serves as a potential surrogate to human models. The aim of this work was…

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Survival of submerged blowfly species and their parasitoids: Implications for postmortem submersion interval

Pupal survival of three blowfly species, Chrysomya albiceps, Chrysomya megacephala, and Chrysomya putoria (Diptera: Calliphoridae) and the parasitoid species Nasonia vitripennis (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae) was studied after the pupae were experimentally submerged in water. Non-parasitized pupae at different developmental stages, 0, 24, 48, and 72 h, and parasitized pupae after 3, 8, 10, and 12 days of development were submerged for 6, 24, 48, or 72 h.…

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