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Submitted July 9, 2020
Published 2020-07-02

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Vol. 22 No. 2 (2020): Tecnociencia

CALLIPHORIDAE DE INTERÉS FORENSE ASOCIADAS A TRES CEBOS DE CERDOS DOMÉSTICO (Sus scrofa L.) EN UN ÁREA RURAL, CORREGIMIENTO DE LA PINTADA, PROVINCIA DE COCLÉ, PANAMÁ


DOI https://doi.org/10.48204/j.tecno.v22n2a5

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DOI: 10.48204/j.tecno.v22n2a5

Published: 2020-07-02

How to Cite

Garcés, P. A. and Molinar, M. (2020) “CALLIPHORIDAE DE INTERÉS FORENSE ASOCIADAS A TRES CEBOS DE CERDOS DOMÉSTICO (Sus scrofa L.) EN UN ÁREA RURAL, CORREGIMIENTO DE LA PINTADA, PROVINCIA DE COCLÉ, PANAMÁ”, Tecnociencia, 22(2), pp. 87–101. doi: 10.48204/j.tecno.v22n2a5.

Abstract

The Calliphoridae family inhabits all biogeographical regions and comprises more than 1000 species and 150 genera in the world. Caliphorids are usually the first taxon to colonize fresh corpses since their developed sense of smell, allows them to colonize corpses minutes or hours after death. They can be found in all states of cadaveric decomposition. This study was conducted during the rainy season in november 2017, in the village of La Pintada, province of Coclé. Pig (Sus scrofa L.) viscera corresponding to the brain, liver and heart isused. According to the correspondence analysis (CPA), Chrysomya megacephala and Cochliomyia macellaria are correlated positively, since their populations were the most captured, so they can be used as main forensic indicators. The opposite occurred with species Chrysomya rufifacies, Lucilia sericata and Lucilia eximia, registered lower populations, and according to the analysis, their correlation was negative.

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