Autor: |
Rodrigo R. Barbosa, Cesar Carriço, Raimundo N. P. Souto, Sergio R. Andena, Alexandre Ururahy-Rodrigues, Margareth M. C. Queiroz |
Jazyk: |
angličtina |
Rok vydání: |
2015 |
Předmět: |
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Zdroj: |
Revista Brasileira de Entomologia, Vol 59, Iss 3, Pp 257-259 (2015) |
Druh dokumentu: |
article |
ISSN: |
1806-9665 |
DOI: |
10.1016/j.rbe.2015.07.004 |
Popis: |
ABSTRACTPostmortem injuries are a source of misinterpretations in forensic analysis and therefore are subject matter of taphonomic interest. Many types of injuries can cause different artifacts, which deserve attention of the forensic pathologists when evaluating corpses, either at the crime scene or during an autopsy. Insects can be important biotaphonomic agents and their activity may result in artifacts that resemble antemortem injuries. Here, we describe postmortem injuries caused by the Neotropical wasp Agelaia fulvofasciata (Degeer, 1773) on domestic pig carcasses weighting 15 kg. The specimens showed extensive injuries to the lower lip, similar to lacerations, and some minor lesions on the snout and anus. In addition, we observed the same wasp species preying on larvae of Sarcophagidae (Peckia sp.). Besides causing postmortem injuries, the ability of this species to detect carcasses in the early and fresh decomposition stages should be noted. Thus, future applications aiming criminal, any biotaphonomic events caused by carrion insects need to be disclosed. |
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