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The biology and ecology of Necrodes littoralis, a species of forensic interest in Europe

机译:欧洲法医学感兴趣的死僵尸(Necrodes littoralis)的生物学和生态学

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Necrodes littoralis (Linnaeus, 1758) (Coleoptera: Silphidae), also known as the "shore sexton beetle," is a common silphid beetle that visits and breeds on large vertebrate cadavers. This study describes, for the first time, the involvement of N. littoralis on human corpses based on a large dataset of 154 French forensic cases. Various parameters regarding corpse location, decomposition stages, and entomofauna were extracted from each file. Compared to all of the forensic entomology cases analyzed between 1990 and 2013 (1028), N. littoralis was observed, on average, in one case out of eight; most of these cases occurred during spring and summer (73.5 %). More than 90 % of the cases were located outdoors, especially in woodlands, bushes, and fields. The decomposition stage of the corpse varied among cases, with more than 50 % in the advanced decomposition stage, 36 % in the early decomposition stage, and less than 10 % in the fresh, mummified, or skeletonized stages. Regarding other necrophagous species sampled with N. littoralis, Calliphorid flies were found in 94 % of the cases and Fanniidae/Muscidae in 65 % of the cases. Chrysomya albiceps, a heliophilic species mostly located in the Mediterranean area, was present in 34 % of the cases (only 20 % in the whole dataset). The most common coleopteran species were Necrobia spp. (Coleoptera: Cleridae) and Creophilus maxillosus (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae); these beetles were observed in 27 % of the cases. The over-representation of these species is likely due to similar requirements regarding the climate and decomposition stage. As N. littoralis is frequently observed and tends to become more common, we conclude that the developmental data for this species would be a precious tool for forensic entomologists in Europe.
机译:Necrodes littoralis(Linnaeus,1758)(鞘翅目:Silphidae),也被称为“岸六生甲虫”,是一种常见的sil蚜甲虫,在大型脊椎动物尸体上繁殖。这项研究首次基于154个法国法医案件的大型数据集,描述了滨海猪笼草与人体尸体的关系。从每个文件中提取有关尸体位置,分解阶段和昆虫动物的各种参数。与1990年至2013年间分析的所有法医昆虫学案例相比(1028),平均观察到8例中的1例是滨海猪笼草。这些病例大多数发生在春季和夏季(73.5%)。超过90%的病例位于室外,尤其是在林地,灌木丛和田野中。尸体的分解阶段因情况而异,在高级分解阶段超过50%,在早期分解阶段超过36%,在新鲜,木乃伊或去骨化阶段不到10%。至于其他的取食沿海猪笼草的食虫物种,在94%的病例中发现了Calliphorid蝇,在65%的病例中发现了Fanniidae / Muscidae。 34%的病例中出现了嗜金藻(Chrysomya albiceps),这是一种嗜血菌,多数位于地中海地区,占整个病例的20%。最常见的鞘翅目物种是Necrobia spp。 (鞘翅目:Cleridae)和克罗菲勒斯最大值(Cleophilus maxillosus)(鞘翅目:Staphylinidae);在27%的病例中观察到了这些甲虫。这些物种的数量过多可能是由于对气候和分解阶段的类似要求。由于人们经常观察到滨海猪笼草,并且这种情况越来越普遍,因此我们得出结论,该物种的发育数据将是欧洲法医昆虫学家的宝贵工具。

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