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Three species of insects collected from an adult human corpse above 3300 m in elevation: a review of a case from Colorado
Authors:Adair Thomas W  Kondratieff Boris C
Affiliation:Westminster Police Department, 9110 Yates Street, Westminster, CO 80031, USA. tadair@ci.westminster.co.us
Abstract:We report on the colonization of an adult human corpse by three insect species at 3350 m (11,000 ft) in elevation. The adult silphid Thanatophilus coloradensis (Wickham), adults of the blow fly Calliphora coloradensis (Hough), and larvae and adults of Lucilia silvarum (Meigen) were all collected from the victim's body which had been wrapped in plastic. The victim was found in late June in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. This paper provides additional confirmation of the taxa utilizing a human corpse at high elevations in Colorado.
Keywords:forensic science    forensic entomology    death investigation    Thanatophilus coloradensis    Lucilia silvarum    Calliphora coloradensis    high elevation
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