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Insects in Forensic Science How bugs Tell Time
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History Sung Tz’u. 洗冤集錄 ( The Washing Away of Wrongs): 洗冤集錄 This was the first forensic case ever reported (1247AD). Death of a farmer was exposed by blow flies.
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History (cont’d) Francesco Redi (1688) showed that maggots arise from the eggs not meat. He disproved spontaneous generation. He used raw meat in his experiment of covered and open jars.
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HOUSE FLY BLOW FLY
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Life Cycle Metamorphosis = transition of insects from egg to adult. Larvae or maggot 1 st, 2 nd. 3 rd instar Pupa Adult
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Life cycle of blow fly
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How temp affects metamorphosis: egg to adult blowfly @ 70 o F = normal life cycle @ 32 o F = paused life cycle @ 90 o F = speed up life cycle OTHER FACTORS High humidity, uppers (COCAINE), increased 02 will increase life cycle rate by 1 size Low Humidity, CNS depressant, and decreased 02 can decrease speed (by 1 size) too
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Blow Fly Egg Size = about 2 mm Appearance = miniature rice Death pheromones draw adult blow fly almost instantly Eggs laid at moist body openings, eyes, anus, nose, mouth, puncture point(s) Eggs laid per = 150 – 300 Hatch 8-23 hrs later. Temperature, humidity, altitude, microclimate, season, and latitude are all factors in speed of metamorphosis
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Larvae Larvae are also called maggots. They emerge 8 -23 hours after egg is deposited. They feed ONLY on moist dead tissue. Maggots help to decompose decaying matter. They are a source of food for other animals – birds and other insects. Head region
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Larvae Each instar in a maggot’s metamorphosis is punctuated by a molt
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Adult Blow Fly Can smell death as far as 10 miles away.
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Mouthparts They can’t bite it’s only a“lapping” mouthpart. Flies taste with their feet as well as their mouth.
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Third Instars -> pupa The third instar eats voraciously and en masse creating heat. At the end of 3 rd instar, it wanders away from the food source to pupate. To avoid predation. It burrows several cm. into the soil and forms the pupa (cocoon).
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Adults The adult fly is emerging from the pupa. The wings/head expand & body hardens They run and hide quickly.
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What feeds on the feeders?
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Carrion Beetle Feed on the larvae of the blow fly. Sometimes the number of beetles exceed the number of larvae.
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WASPS Feed on adult blow flies, maggots, and carrion beetles but not the corpse Last to arrive, spiders feed on carrion beetles, and wasps but not maggots or the corpse SPIDERS
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SUCCESSION OF INSECTS DEATH ADULT BLOW FLIES MAGGOTS CARRION BEETLES WASPS SPIDERS
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THE END
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Arthropods also make a contribution to cause of death in area of toxicology Arthropods also make a contribution to cause of death in area of toxicology Arthropods may contain drugs or poisons in their body Arthropods may contain drugs or poisons in their body Dr. Richard Merritt discovered super maggots on a corpse. Person died of overdose of cocaine and caused maggots to feed ravenously and grow abnormally large Dr. Richard Merritt discovered super maggots on a corpse. Person died of overdose of cocaine and caused maggots to feed ravenously and grow abnormally large ►ttp://www.exploreforensics.co.u k/forensic-entomology.html
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Decomposition Stages 1.Fresh (1-2 days) – Adult blow flies, yellowjackets 2.Bloated (2-6 days)- Blow flies, yellowjackets 3.Major Decay(5-11 days)- Flies, beetles, cockroaches, spiders After first three stages, liquid has mostly seeped away. Biomass also drastically decreases. 4.Post-decay(10-24 days)-Beetles, fruit flies, gnats 5.Dry Stage (24+ days)-Some beetles, ants, and flies
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