1. The Influence of Substrates on Blow Fly (Diptera: Calliphoridae) Development.
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Moore, Kenya, Bagsby, Kelly, and Hans, Krystal R.
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BLOWFLIES ,CALLIPHORA ,FORENSIC entomology ,INSECT development ,QUANTITATIVE research - Abstract
Blow flies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) can be used in forensic entomology to provide information, including an estimate of the time of colonization and minimum postmortem interval, based on insect development. This study examined the development of third instar Calliphora terraenovae Macquart in four substrates: pine shavings, soil, sand, and clay. Pupation time, survival to adult, and wing vein length were measured to examine the substrate influence. There was a significant difference in the time to pupation (F
3,36 = 11.87, p < 0.0001) and the number of flies that eclosed (F3,36 = 4.716, p = 0.007) among the substrates. Blow flies pupated faster in pine shavings and eclosed as adult flies faster in sand than in other substrates. Adults eclosed in the sand in 21.9 days, followed by pine shavings (22.8), clay (24.2), and soil (26.6). Although overall survivorship was low (10–46%), the greatest number of flies eclosed in sand, and the fewest in clay. Understanding the factors that impact blow fly development can help forensic entomologists improve rearing protocols and apply this information to death investigations, especially in cases with buried remains. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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