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8 December 2016 Development of the Forensically Important Beetle Creophilus maxillosus (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) at Constant Temperatures
Y. Wang, J. B. Yang, J. F. Wang, L. L. Li, M. Wang, L. J. Yang, L. Y. Tao, J. Chu, Y. D. Hou
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Abstract

Creophilus maxillosus (L., 1758) is a common and widely distributed beetle species found on corpses, and its development duration is far longer than species belonging to the genus Calliphoridae and Sarcophagidae. Therefore, C. maxillosus can be used as a supplementary indicator to estimate minimum postmortem interval (PMImin), and could greatly extend the range of PMImin when the primary colonizers are no longer associated with the corpse or have emerged from pupae. Better descriptions of C. maxillosus development are needed to apply this species for forensic investigations. In this study, the development of C. maxillosus at seven constant temperatures ranging from 17.5–32.5 °C was studied. Through regression analyses, the simulation equations of larval body length variation with time after hatching were obtained. Isomegalen diagrams of the changes of larval body length over time at specific temperatures, and the isomorphen diagrams on the duration of different developmental milestones at specific temperatures were generated. In addition, thermal summation models of different developmental stages and the overall development process of C. maxillosus were generated through regression analysis, by estimating the development threshold temperatures (D0) and the thermal summation constants (K). These results provide important tools for forensic investigations to generate a long-range of PMImin estimation based on the development of C. maxillosus.

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Y. Wang, J. B. Yang, J. F. Wang, L. L. Li, M. Wang, L. J. Yang, L. Y. Tao, J. Chu, and Y. D. Hou "Development of the Forensically Important Beetle Creophilus maxillosus (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) at Constant Temperatures," Journal of Medical Entomology 54(2), 281-289, (8 December 2016). https://doi.org/10.1093/jme/tjw193
Received: 18 July 2016; Accepted: 17 October 2016; Published: 8 December 2016
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KEYWORDS
developmental model
forensic entomology
hairy rove beetle
postmortem interval
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