New records of Sarcophagidae species (Diptera) with forensic potential in Rio de Janeiro
AUTOR(ES)
Dias, Guaraci dos Santos, Oliveira-Costa, Janyra, Mello-Patiu, Cátia Antunes de
FONTE
Rev. Bras. entomol.
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2015-09
RESUMO
ABSTRACTSarcophagidae species are frequent and abundant in the decomposition process of corpses and, consequently, play an important role as a tool for the application of Forensic Entomology. Helicobia pilifera Lopes, 1939, Microcerella erythropyga (Lopes, 1936), Oxysarcodexia fringidea Curran & Walley, 1934 and Peckia (Peckia) pexata(Wulp, 1895) were recorded for the first time in a Forensic Entomology experiment in Rio de Janeiro, using domestic pig carcasses as substrate.
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