All insects matter: a review of 160 entomology cases from 1993 to 2007 in Switzerland—part I (Diptera)

Author:

Hodecek Jiri12ORCID,Fumagalli Luca13ORCID,Jakubec Pavel4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Swiss Human Institute of Forensic Taphonomy, University Centre of Legal Medicine , Lausanne , Switzerland

2. Musée Cantonal de Zoologie , Palais de Rumine, Lausanne , Switzerland

3. Laboratory for Conservation Biology, Department of Ecology and Evolution, Biophore, University of Lausanne , Lausanne , Switzerland

4. Department of Ecology, Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague , Suchdol , Czech Republic

Abstract

Abstract Necrophagous Diptera are the most important group of insects used for the purposes of forensic entomology. While the most utilized fly family in this context is the family Calliphoridae, there are several other families that can be of great importance during real-case investigations. This article analyzes the necrophagous flies of all families recorded from 160 real cases in Switzerland between 1993 and 2007. A total of 56 species belonging to 16 families was identified with Calliphoridae being the most dominant family (90.63% of all cases), followed by Muscidae (26.25%), Sarcophagidae (19.38%), Phoridae (14.38%), and Fanniidae (12.50%). For specimens that were difficult to identify morphologically, a new PCR primer has been specifically designed for the amplification of a short, informative COI barcode in degraded museum samples of forensically important Diptera taxa. The richest family in terms of species was the family Muscidae with 16 species. Fannia fuscula (Fallen) and Fannia monilis (Haliday) were recorded from human cadavers for the first time. The study highlights the importance of different fly families in forensic investigation, enhancing our comprehension of their prevalence and dispersion in real cases in Central Europe. The results pave the way for additional exploration, especially regarding the involvement of less frequently observed species in forensic entomology.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Insect Science,General Veterinary,Parasitology

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