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      A checklist of arthropods associated with pig carrion and human corpses in Southeastern Brazil

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          Necrophagous insects, mainly Diptera and Coleoptera, are attracted to specific stages of carcass decomposition, in a process of faunistic succession. They are very important in estimating the postmortem interval, the time interval between the death and the discovery of the body. In studies done with pig carcasses exposed to natural conditions in an urban forest (Santa Genebra Reservation), located in Campinas, State of São Paulo, southeastern Brazil, 4 out of 36 families of insects collected - Calliphoridae, Sarcophagidae, Muscidae (Diptera) and Dermestidae (Coleoptera) - were considered of forensic importance, because several species were collected in large numbers both visiting and breeding in pig carcasses. Several species were also observed and collected on human corpses at the Institute of Legal Medicine. The species belonged to 17 different families, 6 being of forensic importance because they were reared from human corpses or pig carcasses: Calliphoridae, Sarcophagidae, Muscidae, Piophilidae (Diptera), Dermestidae, Silphidae and Cleridae (Coleoptera). The most important species were: Diptera - Chrysomya albiceps, Chrysomya putoria, Hemilucilia segmentaria, Hemilucilia semidiaphana (Calliphoridae), Pattonella intermutans (Sarcophagidae), Ophyra chalcogaster (Muscidae), Piophila casei (Piophilidae); Coleoptera - Dermestes maculatus (Dermestidae), Oxyletrum disciolle (Silphidae) and Necrobia rufipes (Cleridae).

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          A Summer Carrion Study of the Baby Pig Sus Scrofa Linnaeus

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            A revision of the New World Chrysomyini (Diptera: Calliphoridae)

            The 24 New World species of Chrysomyini are revised. Keys are given to genera and species with illustrations of characters of diagnostic and systematic importance. All taxa are fully described (except for the species of Chrysomya and Cochliomyia), and reference is made to their biology where is known. There are 20 endemic species (1 Chloroprocta, 3 Paralucilia, 6 Hemilucilia, 4 Cochliomyia, 6 Compsomyops), and 4 Chrysomya have been introduced from the Old World. Four new species are described: Paralucilia adesposta, P. xantogeneiates, Hermilucilia melusina, Compsomyops melloi. There are 2 new generic and 2 new specific synonymies. The types of previously described species have been examined wherever possible, and lectotypes designated where appropriate.
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              A Manual of Forensic Entomology

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                Journal
                mioc
                Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz
                Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz
                Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde (Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil )
                0074-0276
                1678-8060
                January 2000
                : 95
                : 1
                : 135-138
                Affiliations
                [01] orgnameUniversidade Estadual de Campinas orgdiv1 Departamento de Parasitologia, Instituto de Biologia
                [02] Campinas SP orgnameUniversidade Estadual de Campinas orgdiv1 Departamento de Medicina Legal, Faculdade de Ciências Médicas Brasil
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                S0074-02762000000100023 S0074-0276(00)09500123
                10.1590/S0074-02762000000100023
                10656720
                9c2ed540-7195-4c97-8e88-90e40490a9eb

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

                History
                : 15 April 1999
                : 09 September 1999
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                Figures: 0, Tables: 0, Equations: 0, References: 9, Pages: 4
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                SciELO Brazil

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                General biology

                Coleoptera,forensic entomology,Diptera,carrion insects,decomposition,death time

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