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Bursa ili Mustafakemalpaşa ilçesinde adli entomoloji açısından önem taşıyan sinek Insecta: Diptera faunasının araştırılması

Yıl 2020, Cilt: 34 Sayı: 3, 114 - 125, 15.12.2020
https://izlik.org/JA69KU59PZ

Öz

AMAÇ: 2017 yılında yapılan bu çalışma ile Bursa ili Mustafakemalpaşa ilçesinde Adli entomoloji açısından önem taşıyan sinek faunası araştırılmıştır. YÖNTEM: Çiftlik domuzunun üç farklı mevsimde çürüme evreleri ile domuz leşi üzerindeki ergin sinek ve larvalar toplanmıştır. BULGULAR: Saha çalışmaları sonucunda Sarcophadigae familyasından 3 tür Sarcophaga variegate Scopoli, 1763; Sarcophaga Iehmanni Müler, 1922; Wohlfahrtia magnifica Schiner, 1862 , 7 tür Calliphora subalbina Ringdahl, 1931; Calliphora uralensis Villeneuve, 1922; Calliphora vomitoria Linnaeus, 1758; Calliphora Vicinia Robineau-Desvoidy 1830; Lucilia caesar Linnaeus, 1758; Luciliaic ampullacea Villeneuveata, 1922’den Luciliaic ailesi, 1922 Muscidae familyasından 2 tür Musca domestica Linnaeus, 1758; Muscina stabulans Fallen, 1817 rapor edilmiştir. SONUÇ: Calliphora vicinia, Mayıs, Temmuz ve Ekim aylarında yapılan her üç saha çalışmasında da tespit edilen en baskın türdür. Calliphoridae, Sarcophagidae ve Muscidae familyalarının üçüncü evre evreleri ve süreleri verilmiştir. Mayıs, Temmuz ve Ekim meteorolojik verileri verilmiştir.

Kaynakça

  • Akdemir A. Samsun İlinde Post-Mortal Dönemde İnsanda Gelişen Böcek Türlerinin Saptanması Ondokuz Mayıs Üniver- sitesi, Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü, Yüksek Lisans Tezi, Samsun, 2005 .
  • Hall RD. Introduction: perceptions and status of forensic en- tomology. In J. H. Byrd and J. L. Castner [eds.], Forensic Ento- mology: The Utility of Arthropods in Legal Investigations. CRC Press, Boca Raton, 2001,p1-15.
  • Catts EP, Goff ML. Forensic entomology in criminal investiga- tions. Annu Rev Entomol 199;37:253-72 . Bass WM. Forensic Entomology: The Utility of Arthropods in Legal Investigations. In: Byrd JH, Castner JL [eds.]. CRC Press, Boca Raton, 2001.
  • Byrd H J, Castner J L. Forensic Entomology the Utility of Ar- thropods in Legal Investigations. CRC Pres, Boca Raton, FL, , p.143-54. Nelson EL. Estimation of short-term postmortem interval utilizing core body temperature: A new algorithm. Forensic Sci Int 1999;109:31-8.
  • Smith KGV. A Manual of Forensic Entomology. British Mu- seum of Natural History, London, 1986,p.207.
  • Byrd JH. Temperature dependent development and comput- er modeling of insect growth: Its application to forensic ento- mology. Unpublished Dissertation, 1998.
  • Carvalho LML, Thyseen PJ, Goff ML, Linhares AX. Observa- tion on the succession patterns of necrophagous insects on pig carcass in an urban area of Southern Brazil, Aggrawal’s Inter- net Journal of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology 2004;5:33-9.
  • Greenberg B. Flies as forensic indicators. J Med Entomol ;28:565-77. Goff ML, Omori AI, Gunatilake K. Estima- tion of postmortem interval by arthropod suc- cession. Am J Foren Med Pathol 1988;9:220-5.
  • Goff ML. Comparison of insect species associated with de- composing remains recovered inside dwellings and outdoors on the island of Oahu, Hawaii. Journal of Forensic Sciences ;36:748-53. Gordh G, Headrick D. A Dictionary of Entomology. CABI Pub- lishing, New York, 2001.
  • Haskell NH, Hall RD, Cervenka VJ, Clark MA. On the body: Insect’s life stage presence and their postmortem artifacts. In: Haglund WD, Sorg MH [eds.]. Forensic Taphonomy. CRC Press, Boca Raton, 1997;p.415-48.
  • Introna FJ, Campobasso CP, Di-Fazio, A. Three case studies in forensic entomology from southern Italy. Journal of Forensic Sciences 1998;43:210-4.
  • Kashyap VK, Pillay VV. Efficacy of entomological method in estimation of postmortem interval: A comparative analysis. Fo- rensic Sci Int 1989;40:245-50.
  • Lee RE. Insect cold-hardiness: To freeze or not to freze. Bio- Science 1989;39,308-13.
  • Lord WD. Case histories of the use of insects in investiga- tions. In: Haskell NH, Catts EP [eds.], In Entomology and Death: A Procedural Guide. Forensic Entomology Specialties, Clem- son, SC; 1990,p.9-37.
  • Nuorteva P. Sarcosaphrophagous insects as forensic indi- cators. In: Tedeschi CG, Eckert WG and Tedeshi LG [eds.]. Fo- rensic Medicine: A Study in Trauma and Environmental Haz- ards. W. B. Saunders and Company, Toronto;1997,p.1072-95.
  • Adair TW. Three species of blowfly Diptera: Calliphoridae collected from a human stillborn infant in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. J Med Entomol 1999; 36:236-7.
  • Baumgartner DL. The hairy maggot blow fly Chrysomya rufifaces Maquart confirmed in Arizona J Entomol Sci ;21:130-2. Baumgartner DL. Spring season survey of the urban blow- flies Diptera: Calliphoridae of Chicago, Illinois. Great Lakes Entomol 1988;21:119-21.
  • Deonier CC. Seasonal abundance and distribution of certain blowflies in southern Arizona and their economic importance. J Econ Entomol 1942;35:65-71.
  • Galloway A, Birkby W, Jones AM, Henry TE, Parks BO. Decay rates of human remains in an arid environment. J Forensic Sci ;34:607-16. Goddard J, Lago PK. Notes on blow fly Diptera: Calliphori- dae succession on carrion in northern Mississippi. J Entomol Sci 1985;20:312-7.
  • Hall RD, Townsend LH. The insects of Virginia: No. 11. In, the blow flies of Virginia Diptera: Calliphoridae ”, Virginia Poly- technic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA.;1977.
  • Hall DG, Doisy RD, Length of time after death: effect on at- traction and oviposition or larviposition of midsummer blow flies Diptera: Calliphoridae and flesh flies Diptera: Sar- cophagidae of medicolegal importance in Missouri. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 1993;86:589-93.
  • Haskell NH. Calliphoridae of pig carrion in Northwest Indi- ana: a seasonal comparative study”, Unpublished Thesis, Col- lege of Agriculture, Purdue University, Lafayette, 1989, p.57.
  • James MT. The blowflies of California Diptera: Calliphori- dae . Bull Calif Ins Surv 1955;4:1-34.
  • Joy JE, Herrell ML, Rogers PC. Larval fly activity on sunlit versus shaded raccoon carrion in southwestern West Virginia with special reference to the black blowfly Diptera: Calliphori- dae . J Med Entomol 2002;39:392-7.
  • Kurahashi HI, Kirk-Spriggs AH. The Calliphoridae of Na- mibia Diptera: Oestroidea . Zootaxa 2006;1322:131.
  • Norris KR. Three new species of Australian ‘golden blow- flies’ Diptera: Calliphoridae: Calliphora , with a key to de- scribed species. Invertebrate Taxonomy 1994;8:1343-66.
  • Rognes K. Blowflies Diptera, Calliphoridae of Fennos- candia and Denmark. Fauna Entomologica Scandinavica ;24:1-272. Tessmer JW, Meek CL, Wright VL. Circadian patterns of oviposition by necrophilous flies Diptera: Calliphoridae in southern Louisiana. Southw Entomol 1995;20:439-45.
  • Tomberlin JK, Adler PH. Seasonal colonization and decom- position of rat carrion in water and on land in an open field in South Carolina. J Med Entomol 1998;35:704-9.
  • Watson EJ, Carlton CE. Spring succession of necrophil- ous insects on wildlife carcasses in Louisiana. J Med Entomol ;4:338-47. Açıkgöz A, Açıkgöz H. N, İşbaşar T. İnsan cesetleri üzer- inde bulunan Chrysomya albiceps’in Fabricius Diptera: Cal- liphoridae predatör davranişi. Türkiye Parazitoloji Dergisi ;35:105-9. Bana R, Beyarslan A. Determination of coleoptera species of pig carcasses and internal organs of bovine in Edirne City of Turkey. BEU Journal of Science 2012;1:122-6.
  • Çoban E, Beyarslan A. Identification of dipteran species of forensic entomology importance in summer season in Edirne. Bitlis Eren Univ J Sci & Technol 2013;3:18-21.
  • Özdemir S, Sert O. Systematic studies on male genitalia of Coleoptera species found on Decomposing Pig Sus scrofa L. Carcasses in Ankara province. Hacettepe Journal of Biology and Chemistry 2008;36:137-61.
  • Şabanoğlu B, Sert O. Determination of Calliphoridae Dip- tera fauna and seasonal distribution on carrion in Ankara prov- ince. Journal of Forensic Sciences 2010;55:1003-7.
  • Yesilyurt G, Fazlıoglu G, Kubancı C, Kolusayın M. Identifica- tion of Diptera families in fauna of Thrace: first record of Musci- na Stabulans for forensic entomology. J For Med 2014;28:41-52.
  • Aksoy H. Investigations on Calliphoridae diptera of devel- opment stage Unpublished master thesis , Eskişehir Osman- gazi University, Department of Biology, 2009 [in Turkish].
  • Aslan A. Studies Related with Sarcophagidae Diptera Fauna in Eskişehir Unpublished master thesis , Osman Gazi University, Department of Biology, 2006,p.66 [in Turkish].
  • Greenberg B, Kunich JC. Entomology and the Law: Flies as Forensic Indicators. First Ed. Cambridge University Press, Chapter 2, 2002.
  • Hayat R, Richet R, Bayrak N, Pekbey G. Contributions to the Knowledge of Flesh Flies Diptera: Sarcophagidae from Turkey, with a New Record. Turkish Journal of Zoology 2008;32:385-90.
  • Özcan M. Research and genomic dna isolation on the popu- lations of the red-tailed gray flesh fly sarcophaga haemorrhoi- dalis anomalic types and frequency living in the Çukurova Uni- versity Balcali campus Unpublished master thesis . Çukurova University, Institute of Science, Adana; 2008.
  • Pekbey G. Faunistical studies on the species of Sarcophagi- dae Diptera in Erzurum Unpublished Master Thesis . Atatürk University, Institute of Science, Erzurum; 2007.
  • Şaki CE, Özer E. Elazığ ve Yöresinde Tespit Edilen Ekster- nal Myiasis Sineklerinin Morfolojileri ve Mevsimsel Dağılımları. Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences 1999; 23 :733-46.
  • Cutter RM. Identification Key to the Common Forensically Important Adult Flies Diptera of Northern Kentucky. Accesed at: http://www.nku.edu/~dahlem/ForensicFlyKey/Homepage. htm, 2002.
  • Kara K, Pape T. Checklist of Turkish Sarcophagidae Insec- ta, Diptera with new records”, Mitteilungen aus dem Museum fur Naturakunde in Berlin-Deutsch Entomologische Zeitschrift ;49:291-5.

Investigation of fly Insecta: Diptera fauna that is important for forensic entomology in Mustafakemalpaşa, Bursa

Yıl 2020, Cilt: 34 Sayı: 3, 114 - 125, 15.12.2020
https://izlik.org/JA69KU59PZ

Öz

INTRODUCTION: In a study conducted in 2017, the aim was to determine the fly species that are significant in forensic entomology in Mustafakemalpaşa, Bursa. METHODS: Decomposition phases of Sus scrofa domestic pig were examined in different seasons and site conditions. RESULTS: As a result of field studies, three species—Sarcophaga variegata Scopoli, 1763 , Sarcophaga Iehmanni Müler, 1922 , and Wohlfahrtia magnifica Schiner, 1862 —from the Sarcophadigae family, seven species—Calliphora subalbina Ringdahl, 1931 , Calliphora uralensis Villeneuve, 1922 , Calliphora vomitoria Linnaeus, 1758 , Calliphora vicina Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 , Lucilia caesar Linnaeus, 1758 , Lucilia ampullacea Villeneuve, 1922 , and Lucilia sericata Meigen, 1826 —from the Calliphoridae family, and two species—Musca domestica Linnaeus, 1758 and Muscina stabulans Fallen, 1817 —from the Muscidae family were reported. CONCLUSION: Calliphora vicina is the dominant species detected in all three field studies conducted in May, July, and October, 2017. The third instar phases and durations of the Calliphoridae, Sarcophagidae, and Muscidae families are given. Meteorological data from May, July, and October are included.

Kaynakça

  • Akdemir A. Samsun İlinde Post-Mortal Dönemde İnsanda Gelişen Böcek Türlerinin Saptanması Ondokuz Mayıs Üniver- sitesi, Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü, Yüksek Lisans Tezi, Samsun, 2005 .
  • Hall RD. Introduction: perceptions and status of forensic en- tomology. In J. H. Byrd and J. L. Castner [eds.], Forensic Ento- mology: The Utility of Arthropods in Legal Investigations. CRC Press, Boca Raton, 2001,p1-15.
  • Catts EP, Goff ML. Forensic entomology in criminal investiga- tions. Annu Rev Entomol 199;37:253-72 . Bass WM. Forensic Entomology: The Utility of Arthropods in Legal Investigations. In: Byrd JH, Castner JL [eds.]. CRC Press, Boca Raton, 2001.
  • Byrd H J, Castner J L. Forensic Entomology the Utility of Ar- thropods in Legal Investigations. CRC Pres, Boca Raton, FL, , p.143-54. Nelson EL. Estimation of short-term postmortem interval utilizing core body temperature: A new algorithm. Forensic Sci Int 1999;109:31-8.
  • Smith KGV. A Manual of Forensic Entomology. British Mu- seum of Natural History, London, 1986,p.207.
  • Byrd JH. Temperature dependent development and comput- er modeling of insect growth: Its application to forensic ento- mology. Unpublished Dissertation, 1998.
  • Carvalho LML, Thyseen PJ, Goff ML, Linhares AX. Observa- tion on the succession patterns of necrophagous insects on pig carcass in an urban area of Southern Brazil, Aggrawal’s Inter- net Journal of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology 2004;5:33-9.
  • Greenberg B. Flies as forensic indicators. J Med Entomol ;28:565-77. Goff ML, Omori AI, Gunatilake K. Estima- tion of postmortem interval by arthropod suc- cession. Am J Foren Med Pathol 1988;9:220-5.
  • Goff ML. Comparison of insect species associated with de- composing remains recovered inside dwellings and outdoors on the island of Oahu, Hawaii. Journal of Forensic Sciences ;36:748-53. Gordh G, Headrick D. A Dictionary of Entomology. CABI Pub- lishing, New York, 2001.
  • Haskell NH, Hall RD, Cervenka VJ, Clark MA. On the body: Insect’s life stage presence and their postmortem artifacts. In: Haglund WD, Sorg MH [eds.]. Forensic Taphonomy. CRC Press, Boca Raton, 1997;p.415-48.
  • Introna FJ, Campobasso CP, Di-Fazio, A. Three case studies in forensic entomology from southern Italy. Journal of Forensic Sciences 1998;43:210-4.
  • Kashyap VK, Pillay VV. Efficacy of entomological method in estimation of postmortem interval: A comparative analysis. Fo- rensic Sci Int 1989;40:245-50.
  • Lee RE. Insect cold-hardiness: To freeze or not to freze. Bio- Science 1989;39,308-13.
  • Lord WD. Case histories of the use of insects in investiga- tions. In: Haskell NH, Catts EP [eds.], In Entomology and Death: A Procedural Guide. Forensic Entomology Specialties, Clem- son, SC; 1990,p.9-37.
  • Nuorteva P. Sarcosaphrophagous insects as forensic indi- cators. In: Tedeschi CG, Eckert WG and Tedeshi LG [eds.]. Fo- rensic Medicine: A Study in Trauma and Environmental Haz- ards. W. B. Saunders and Company, Toronto;1997,p.1072-95.
  • Adair TW. Three species of blowfly Diptera: Calliphoridae collected from a human stillborn infant in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. J Med Entomol 1999; 36:236-7.
  • Baumgartner DL. The hairy maggot blow fly Chrysomya rufifaces Maquart confirmed in Arizona J Entomol Sci ;21:130-2. Baumgartner DL. Spring season survey of the urban blow- flies Diptera: Calliphoridae of Chicago, Illinois. Great Lakes Entomol 1988;21:119-21.
  • Deonier CC. Seasonal abundance and distribution of certain blowflies in southern Arizona and their economic importance. J Econ Entomol 1942;35:65-71.
  • Galloway A, Birkby W, Jones AM, Henry TE, Parks BO. Decay rates of human remains in an arid environment. J Forensic Sci ;34:607-16. Goddard J, Lago PK. Notes on blow fly Diptera: Calliphori- dae succession on carrion in northern Mississippi. J Entomol Sci 1985;20:312-7.
  • Hall RD, Townsend LH. The insects of Virginia: No. 11. In, the blow flies of Virginia Diptera: Calliphoridae ”, Virginia Poly- technic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA.;1977.
  • Hall DG, Doisy RD, Length of time after death: effect on at- traction and oviposition or larviposition of midsummer blow flies Diptera: Calliphoridae and flesh flies Diptera: Sar- cophagidae of medicolegal importance in Missouri. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 1993;86:589-93.
  • Haskell NH. Calliphoridae of pig carrion in Northwest Indi- ana: a seasonal comparative study”, Unpublished Thesis, Col- lege of Agriculture, Purdue University, Lafayette, 1989, p.57.
  • James MT. The blowflies of California Diptera: Calliphori- dae . Bull Calif Ins Surv 1955;4:1-34.
  • Joy JE, Herrell ML, Rogers PC. Larval fly activity on sunlit versus shaded raccoon carrion in southwestern West Virginia with special reference to the black blowfly Diptera: Calliphori- dae . J Med Entomol 2002;39:392-7.
  • Kurahashi HI, Kirk-Spriggs AH. The Calliphoridae of Na- mibia Diptera: Oestroidea . Zootaxa 2006;1322:131.
  • Norris KR. Three new species of Australian ‘golden blow- flies’ Diptera: Calliphoridae: Calliphora , with a key to de- scribed species. Invertebrate Taxonomy 1994;8:1343-66.
  • Rognes K. Blowflies Diptera, Calliphoridae of Fennos- candia and Denmark. Fauna Entomologica Scandinavica ;24:1-272. Tessmer JW, Meek CL, Wright VL. Circadian patterns of oviposition by necrophilous flies Diptera: Calliphoridae in southern Louisiana. Southw Entomol 1995;20:439-45.
  • Tomberlin JK, Adler PH. Seasonal colonization and decom- position of rat carrion in water and on land in an open field in South Carolina. J Med Entomol 1998;35:704-9.
  • Watson EJ, Carlton CE. Spring succession of necrophil- ous insects on wildlife carcasses in Louisiana. J Med Entomol ;4:338-47. Açıkgöz A, Açıkgöz H. N, İşbaşar T. İnsan cesetleri üzer- inde bulunan Chrysomya albiceps’in Fabricius Diptera: Cal- liphoridae predatör davranişi. Türkiye Parazitoloji Dergisi ;35:105-9. Bana R, Beyarslan A. Determination of coleoptera species of pig carcasses and internal organs of bovine in Edirne City of Turkey. BEU Journal of Science 2012;1:122-6.
  • Çoban E, Beyarslan A. Identification of dipteran species of forensic entomology importance in summer season in Edirne. Bitlis Eren Univ J Sci & Technol 2013;3:18-21.
  • Özdemir S, Sert O. Systematic studies on male genitalia of Coleoptera species found on Decomposing Pig Sus scrofa L. Carcasses in Ankara province. Hacettepe Journal of Biology and Chemistry 2008;36:137-61.
  • Şabanoğlu B, Sert O. Determination of Calliphoridae Dip- tera fauna and seasonal distribution on carrion in Ankara prov- ince. Journal of Forensic Sciences 2010;55:1003-7.
  • Yesilyurt G, Fazlıoglu G, Kubancı C, Kolusayın M. Identifica- tion of Diptera families in fauna of Thrace: first record of Musci- na Stabulans for forensic entomology. J For Med 2014;28:41-52.
  • Aksoy H. Investigations on Calliphoridae diptera of devel- opment stage Unpublished master thesis , Eskişehir Osman- gazi University, Department of Biology, 2009 [in Turkish].
  • Aslan A. Studies Related with Sarcophagidae Diptera Fauna in Eskişehir Unpublished master thesis , Osman Gazi University, Department of Biology, 2006,p.66 [in Turkish].
  • Greenberg B, Kunich JC. Entomology and the Law: Flies as Forensic Indicators. First Ed. Cambridge University Press, Chapter 2, 2002.
  • Hayat R, Richet R, Bayrak N, Pekbey G. Contributions to the Knowledge of Flesh Flies Diptera: Sarcophagidae from Turkey, with a New Record. Turkish Journal of Zoology 2008;32:385-90.
  • Özcan M. Research and genomic dna isolation on the popu- lations of the red-tailed gray flesh fly sarcophaga haemorrhoi- dalis anomalic types and frequency living in the Çukurova Uni- versity Balcali campus Unpublished master thesis . Çukurova University, Institute of Science, Adana; 2008.
  • Pekbey G. Faunistical studies on the species of Sarcophagi- dae Diptera in Erzurum Unpublished Master Thesis . Atatürk University, Institute of Science, Erzurum; 2007.
  • Şaki CE, Özer E. Elazığ ve Yöresinde Tespit Edilen Ekster- nal Myiasis Sineklerinin Morfolojileri ve Mevsimsel Dağılımları. Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences 1999; 23 :733-46.
  • Cutter RM. Identification Key to the Common Forensically Important Adult Flies Diptera of Northern Kentucky. Accesed at: http://www.nku.edu/~dahlem/ForensicFlyKey/Homepage. htm, 2002.
  • Kara K, Pape T. Checklist of Turkish Sarcophagidae Insec- ta, Diptera with new records”, Mitteilungen aus dem Museum fur Naturakunde in Berlin-Deutsch Entomologische Zeitschrift ;49:291-5.
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Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil Türkçe
Konular Adli Biyoloji
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Yazarlar

Murat Okur Bu kişi benim

Yusuf Katılmış Bu kişi benim

Gönderilme Tarihi 1 Ocak 2020
Yayımlanma Tarihi 15 Aralık 2020
IZ https://izlik.org/JA69KU59PZ
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2020 Cilt: 34 Sayı: 3

Kaynak Göster

Vancouver 1.Murat Okur, Yusuf Katılmış. Bursa ili Mustafakemalpaşa ilçesinde adli entomoloji açısından önem taşıyan sinek Insecta: Diptera faunasının araştırılması. ATD [Internet]. 01 Aralık 2020;34(3):114-25. Erişim adresi: https://izlik.org/JA69KU59PZ

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