2012
DOI: 10.5216/rpt.v41i4.21711
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Insetos De Potencial Importância Forense E Na Saúde Pública Em Região Urbana De Minas Gerais: Frequência Relativa E Variação Sazonal De Fauna Atraída E Criada Em Carcaças De Roedores

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“…Remarks: Registered in pig carcasses (Watson & Carlton, 2003;Barros et al, 2008;Rosa et al, 2011;Alves et al, 2014), bear and deer (Watson & Carlton, 2003), and rat (Beuter et al, 2012). (Pape, 1996;Pape et al, 2004;Salazar-Ortega et al, 2012;Mello-Patiu, 2016).…”
Section: Argoravinia Rufiventris (Walker 1849)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Remarks: Registered in pig carcasses (Watson & Carlton, 2003;Barros et al, 2008;Rosa et al, 2011;Alves et al, 2014), bear and deer (Watson & Carlton, 2003), and rat (Beuter et al, 2012). (Pape, 1996;Pape et al, 2004;Salazar-Ortega et al, 2012;Mello-Patiu, 2016).…”
Section: Argoravinia Rufiventris (Walker 1849)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Remarks: Registered in pig carcasses (Mello-Patiu et al, 2014a), rat (Beuter et al, 2012), snake (Andrade-Herrera et al, 2020) and human corpse (Wells & Smith, 2013). World distribution: Chile and Peru (Lopes, 1974;Lopes & Tibana, 1982).…”
Section: Blaesoxipha (Gigantothecamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The great diversity of blowflies acting on carcasses occurs due to factors such as their presence in several biomes with their idiosyncrasies within the Brazilian territory, besides the different climates between the regions and the size of the territory (CARVALHO et al, 2000;ROSA et al, 2009;BARBOSA et al, 2010;BIAVATI et al, 2010;DOS ANJOS et al, 2010;KOSMANN et al, 2011;ROSA et al, 2011;BARROS-SOUZA et al, 2012;BEUTER et al, 2012;FARIA et al, 2013;ALVES et al, 2014;VASCONCELOS et al, 2014) . The Calliphoridae family makes it possible to estimate the postmortem interval of human cadavers by means of their larvae and therefore has great relevance for forensic studies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This fly has been found associated with animal carcasses and human corpses in various countries (Barreto et al, 2002;Carvalho et al, 2004 Faria et al, 2013). These studies have shown that this species is commonly attracted to carcasses and, less frequently than blow flies, its larvae breed in these substrates (Carvalho et al, 2004;Rosa et al, 2009;Beuter et al, 2012;Faria et al, 2013) and can, thus, be used as a forensic indicator (Chandna, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%