The "coffin fly"Conicera tibialis (Diptera: Phoridae) breeding on buried human remains after a postmortem interval of 18 years |
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Authors: | Martín-Vega Daniel Gómez-Gómez Aída Baz Arturo |
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Affiliation: | Department of Zoology and Physical Anthropology, University of Alcalá, 28871 Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, Spain. daniel.martinve@uah.es |
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Abstract: | The "coffin fly,"Conicera tibialis Schmitz (Order: Diptera, Family: Phoridae), is well known for its frequent occurrence on buried corpses, in some cases after postmortem intervals of even 3-5 years. The present report describes the presence of a large amount of individuals of C. tibialis inside the coffin of a buried human corpse exhumed 18 years after death in central Spain. Adults, some of them newly emerged, and empty puparia were found in connection with the remains. Such postmortem interval is significantly longer than previously known for this species and raises the question on the current state of knowledge about the use of insects for estimating the postmortem interval in old, buried remains. |
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Keywords: | forensic science forensic entomology burial exhumation postmortem interval Conicera tibialis Phoridae |
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