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Volume 192, Issue 1, Pages 19-28 (20 November 2009)


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Influence of rain and malathion on the oviposition and development of blowflies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) infesting rabbit carcasses in Kelantan, Malaysia

N.A. Mahat, Z. Zafarina, P.T. JayaprakashCorresponding Author Informationemail address

Received 16 May 2008; received in revised form 9 January 2009; accepted 6 July 2009. published online 11 August 2009.

Abstract 

The influence of rain and malathion on the initial oviposition as well as development of blowfly species infesting rabbit carcasses decomposing in sunlit and shaded habitats were studied over a period of 1 year in Kelantan, Malaysia. Chrysomya megacephala (Fabricius) was the most dominant species that infested the carcasses, followed by Chrysomya rufifacies (Macquart). In general, rain, depending on its intensity, delayed initial oviposition by 1–2 days and prolonged the pupation period by 1–3 days. The presence of malathion in the carcasses delayed initial oviposition by 1–3 days and prolonged the pupation period by 2–3 days. These findings deserve consideration while estimating postmortem interval since rain is a commonplace occurrence in Malaysia and malathion is one of the common poisons as an agent for choice to commit suicide.

Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM), School of Health Sciences, Forensic Science Programme, 16150 Kelantan, Malaysia

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PII: S0379-0738(09)00290-4

doi:10.1016/j.forsciint.2009.07.008


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