[HTML][HTML] Key for the identification of third instar larvae of African blowflies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) of forensic importance in death investigations
K Szpila, K Williams, A Soszyńska, M Ekanem… - Forensic Science …, 2024 - Elsevier
Blowfly larvae are the insects primarily responsible for the active stage of decomposition of
exposed vertebrate remains and are the most frequently collected entomological evidence
during forensic investigations of death. The necrophagous calliphorids in continental Africa
that consistently develop on large vertebrate carrion include 11 species belonging to four
genera: Calliphora, Chrysomya, Hemipyrellia and Lucilia. Most of these species are
widespread in Africa and frequently reported on large animal carcasses and carrion and …
exposed vertebrate remains and are the most frequently collected entomological evidence
during forensic investigations of death. The necrophagous calliphorids in continental Africa
that consistently develop on large vertebrate carrion include 11 species belonging to four
genera: Calliphora, Chrysomya, Hemipyrellia and Lucilia. Most of these species are
widespread in Africa and frequently reported on large animal carcasses and carrion and …
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