Temperature-dependent Development of Parasarcophaga similis (Meade 1876) and its Significance in Estimating Postmortem Interval

J Forensic Sci. 2017 Sep;62(5):1234-1243. doi: 10.1111/1556-4029.13389. Epub 2017 Jun 13.

Abstract

Flesh flies are commonly found insects on decaying corpses that appears slightly later than blowflies, and their development patterns are significant indicators for minimum postmortem interval (PMImin ) estimation. In this study, the flesh fly Parasarcophaga similis (Meade 1876) was reared at nine constant temperatures ranging from 15°C to 35°C to examine indicators for estimating their age. We generated three development models, including isomorphen diagram, isomegalen diagram, and thermal summation model. Larval body length at different rearing temperatures was fit into an L = a + bT + cT2 + dT3 equation with which the relationship between the larval body length (L) and the time after larviposition (T) was confirmed. The pupal stage was categorized into 13 substages according to intrapuparial morphological changes, and a detailed table was generated of the pupal developmental stages at five rearing temperatures, 15°C, 20°C, 25°C, 30°C, and 35°C. This study provides fundamental data in supporting P. similis as an indicator for PMImin estimation.

Keywords: Parasarcophaga similis; development; forensic entomology; forensic science; intrapuparial development; isomorphen/isomegalen diagram; thermal summation model.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Diptera / growth & development*
  • Entomology
  • Forensic Sciences
  • Larva / growth & development
  • Models, Biological
  • Postmortem Changes
  • Pupa / growth & development
  • Temperature*