Analysis of insects colonised on human corpses during autopsy in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

In medicolegal cases, an analysis of the presence of insects on human bodies may have potential legal significance. This study investigates the presence of insects on human bodies during autopsies in legal medicine. It was implemented in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Nine cadavers were examined, respectivel...

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Published inEntomological research Vol. 50; no. 7; pp. 351 - 360
Main Authors Mashaly, Ashraf, Al‐Khalifa, Mohammed, Al‐Qahtni, Abdulmani, Alshehri, Adel
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Abstract In medicolegal cases, an analysis of the presence of insects on human bodies may have potential legal significance. This study investigates the presence of insects on human bodies during autopsies in legal medicine. It was implemented in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Nine cadavers were examined, respectively, from four cases of homicide, two cases of burning, one suicide, one accident and one case of neglect. Insects associated with the human corpses were carefully collected and identified using valid taxonomic keys. Three of the cadavers were of children with ages ranging from seven months to nine years. In seven cases decomposition had occurred outdoors while in two cases it was indoors. Overall, eleven different species of insects were identified. Six of the cases exhibited species from five families within Diptera (Calliphoridae, Muscidae, Ulidiidae, Tachinidae and Sarcophagidae), specifically Chrysomya albiceps (Wiedemann) , Musca domestica (Linnaeus), Tachinidae sp. (Bigot), Physiphora alceae (Preyssler) and Sarcophaga dux (Thompson). Six of the cadavers hosted beetles, which were identified as Dermestes maculatus (DeGeer), D. frischii (Kugelann), Necrobia rufipes (Fabricius), Nitidula bipunctata (Linnaeus), Pimelia interjecta (Solier) and Latridiidae sp. (Erichson). Moreover, the suicide corpse was colonised by more fly species than the other corpses, while the beetles colonised the homicide and accident corpses more than the other corpses. Analysis of the diversity of insects on human corpses may lead to advances in the understanding of forensic entomology and more sophisticated estimates of the minimum post‐mortem interval.
AbstractList In medicolegal cases, an analysis of the presence of insects on human bodies may have potential legal significance. This study investigates the presence of insects on human bodies during autopsies in legal medicine. It was implemented in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Nine cadavers were examined, respectively, from four cases of homicide, two cases of burning, one suicide, one accident and one case of neglect. Insects associated with the human corpses were carefully collected and identified using valid taxonomic keys. Three of the cadavers were of children with ages ranging from seven months to nine years. In seven cases decomposition had occurred outdoors while in two cases it was indoors. Overall, eleven different species of insects were identified. Six of the cases exhibited species from five families within Diptera (Calliphoridae, Muscidae, Ulidiidae, Tachinidae and Sarcophagidae), specifically Chrysomya albiceps (Wiedemann), Musca domestica (Linnaeus), Tachinidae sp. (Bigot), Physiphora alceae (Preyssler) and Sarcophaga dux (Thompson). Six of the cadavers hosted beetles, which were identified as Dermestes maculatus (DeGeer), D. frischii (Kugelann), Necrobia rufipes (Fabricius), Nitidula bipunctata (Linnaeus), Pimelia interjecta (Solier) and Latridiidae sp. (Erichson). Moreover, the suicide corpse was colonised by more fly species than the other corpses, while the beetles colonised the homicide and accident corpses more than the other corpses. Analysis of the diversity of insects on human corpses may lead to advances in the understanding of forensic entomology and more sophisticated estimates of the minimum post‐mortem interval.
In medicolegal cases, an analysis of the presence of insects on human bodies may have potential legal significance. This study investigates the presence of insects on human bodies during autopsies in legal medicine. It was implemented in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Nine cadavers were examined, respectively, from four cases of homicide, two cases of burning, one suicide, one accident and one case of neglect. Insects associated with the human corpses were carefully collected and identified using valid taxonomic keys. Three of the cadavers were of children with ages ranging from seven months to nine years. In seven cases decomposition had occurred outdoors while in two cases it was indoors. Overall, eleven different species of insects were identified. Six of the cases exhibited species from five families within Diptera (Calliphoridae, Muscidae, Ulidiidae, Tachinidae and Sarcophagidae), specifically Chrysomya albiceps (Wiedemann) , Musca domestica (Linnaeus), Tachinidae sp. (Bigot), Physiphora alceae (Preyssler) and Sarcophaga dux (Thompson). Six of the cadavers hosted beetles, which were identified as Dermestes maculatus (DeGeer), D. frischii (Kugelann), Necrobia rufipes (Fabricius), Nitidula bipunctata (Linnaeus), Pimelia interjecta (Solier) and Latridiidae sp. (Erichson). Moreover, the suicide corpse was colonised by more fly species than the other corpses, while the beetles colonised the homicide and accident corpses more than the other corpses. Analysis of the diversity of insects on human corpses may lead to advances in the understanding of forensic entomology and more sophisticated estimates of the minimum post‐mortem interval.
In medicolegal cases, an analysis of the presence of insects on human bodies may have potential legal significance. This study investigates the presence of insects on human bodies during autopsies in legal medicine. It was implemented in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Nine cadavers were examined, respectively, from four cases of homicide, two cases of burning, one suicide, one accident and one case of neglect. Insects associated with the human corpses were carefully collected and identified using valid taxonomic keys. Three of the cadavers were of children with ages ranging from seven months to nine years. In seven cases decomposition had occurred outdoors while in two cases it was indoors. Overall, eleven different species of insects were identified. Six of the cases exhibited species from five families within Diptera (Calliphoridae, Muscidae, Ulidiidae, Tachinidae and Sarcophagidae), specifically Chrysomya albiceps (Wiedemann), Musca domestica (Linnaeus), Tachinidae sp. (Bigot), Physiphora alceae (Preyssler) and Sarcophaga dux (Thompson). Six of the cadavers hosted beetles, which were identified as Dermestes maculatus(DeGeer), D. frischii (Kugelann), Necrobia rufipes (Fabricius), Nitidula bipunctata (Linnaeus), Pimelia interjecta (Solier) and Latridiidae sp. (Erichson). Moreover, the suicide corpse was colonised by more fly species than the other corpses, while the beetles colonised the homicide and accident corpses more than the other corpses. Analysis of the diversity of insects on human corpses may lead to advances in the understanding of forensic entomology and more sophisticated estimates of the minimum post-mortem interval. KCI Citation Count: 0
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Mashaly, Ashraf
Alshehri, Adel
Al‐Qahtni, Abdulmani
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Snippet In medicolegal cases, an analysis of the presence of insects on human bodies may have potential legal significance. This study investigates the presence of...
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SubjectTerms accidents
Autopsy
Burning
cadaver
Cadavers
Chrysomya albiceps
Coleoptera
Dermestes maculatus
Entomology
forensic entomology
Forensic science
humans
Insects
Lathridiidae
Legal medicine
medicine
Musca domestica
Necrobia rufipes
necropsy
postmortem changes
Sarcophaga
Saudi Arabia
Species
Suicide
Tachinidae
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Title Analysis of insects colonised on human corpses during autopsy in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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