نتایج جستجو برای: chrysomya albiceps

تعداد نتایج: 414  

2011
Rodrigo F. Krüger Frederico D. Kirst Alex S. B. de Souza

Rate of development of forensically-important Diptera in southern Brazil. Dipteran larvae were collected from rabbit (Oryctolagus cunniculus L.) carcasses during the four seasons in 2005 in the southernmost state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. The larvae were fed ground beef at ambient temperatures following collection from carcasses. The development of each species under these conditions was es...

2016
Catarina Prado e Castro Krzysztof Szpila Anabel Martínez-Sánchez Rego Isamberto Silva Artur R.M. Serrano Mário Boieiro

Knowledge on the taxonomic diversity and distribution of blowflies from the Madeira Archipelago is updated. New and interesting findings are reported for poorly studied islands and islets of this archipelago, together with a brief analysis of the diversity of Macaronesian Calliphoridae s. l. Seven blowfly species were collected during this study, including the first records of Calliphora vicina...

Journal: :Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2000
L M Carvalho P J Thyssen A X Linhares F A Palhares

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), loca...

Journal: :NeoBiota 2023

Chrysomya albiceps (Wiedemann, 1819), a species of blowfly (Diptera, Calliphoridae), historically distributed throughout Southern Europe, has recently dispersed to cooler regions in which is an intriguing phenomenon. In this work, we used Maxent software formulate climate suitability using machine learning technique investigate fact. The bioclimatic variables that best explained the were Annual...

1999
Rubens Pinto de Mello Marli Maria Lima

In order to study the morphology of young Chrysomya albiceps forms, newly hatched larvae were collected at 2 hr intervals, during the first 56 hr; after this time the collection was made at 12 hr intervals. For identification and drawing, larvae were placed between a slide and a coverslip. The cephalopharyngeal skeletons along with the first and last segments were cut off for observation of the...

2011
M Battán Horenstein Av Peretti

The objective of this research was to study variations in allometry of body characters in females and males of two populations of blow flies, Chrysomya albiceps (Wiedemann) (Diptera: Calliphoridae), under different environmental conditions to establish patterns of morphological variation. Body size of both males and females in the experimental population was significantly higher than in the ind...

Journal: :Revista de saude publica 2002
Vanderleia Cristina de Oliveira Rubens Pinto de Mello José Mario d'Almeida

OBJECTIVE To assess muscoid dipterae species who are able to carry helminth eggs and larvae and to evaluate the potential contamination of trapped dipterae. METHODS The study was conducted in two different sites of the Zoological Garden of Rio de Janeiro from May 1996 to April 1998. Flies were captured weekly using traps containing putrefied fish, left out in the open for an hour at two sites...

Journal: :Journal of medical entomology 2016
R A Alajmi H AlGhufaili A Farrukh H Aljohani A M A Mashaly

Necrophagous species of insects provide useful complementary data to estimate the postmortem interval in forensic cases. Here, for the first time, we report on insect specimens collected from human corpses in Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. During the study, 14 beetle larvae were collected from the outdoor corpse (case report one) and five flies and seven beetles were collected from the indoor...

Journal: :Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2003
Marcelo A Maldonado Néstor Centeno

To quantify the potential capability of transporting and passing infective pathogens of some blowflies (Diptera: Calliphoridae), Mihályi's danger-index was calculated for seven species. The original equation was modified to include synanthropic information to discriminate between asynanthropic, hemisynanthropic, and eusynanthropic status. Three groups were recognized, of which Phaenicia cluvia ...

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