Potential use of Braconidae(Hymenoptera) in forensic cases

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:2004
Authors:R. H. L. Disney, Munk T.
Journal:Medical and Veterinary Entomology
Volume:18
Issue:4
Pagination:442-444
Abstract:

The larvae of small Diptera, such as Phoridae, from forensic cases are frequently identified by rearingout the adults. However, parasitoid Hymenoptera are often obtained instead. Rather than discarding these, it is suggested that, with a knowledge of their durations of development, they can be employed as surro- gates for their hosts for estimating a minimum postmortem interval. Some data for a forensically important species of Phoridae parasitized by a species of Bra- conidae are presented.

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