Wells J D, Sperling F A
Department of Justice Sciences, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL 35294, USA.
Forensic Sci Int. 2001 Aug 15;120(1-2):110-5. doi: 10.1016/s0379-0738(01)00414-5.
Identifying an insect specimen is an important first step in a forensic-entomological analysis. However, diagnostic morphological criteria are lacking for many species and life stages. We demonstrate a method for using mitochondrial DNA sequence data and phylogenetic analysis to identify any specimen of the blow fly subfamily Chrysomyinae likely to be collected from a human corpse within Canada or the USA. The reliability of the method was illustrated by analyzing specimens designed to mimic the information likely to be obtained from highly degraded specimens as well as specimens collected from widely separated geographic locations. Our sequence database may be suitable for another country provided the investigator knows the local fly fauna well enough to narrow the choice of chrysomyine species to those used in this study.
识别昆虫标本是法医昆虫学分析的重要第一步。然而,许多物种和生命阶段缺乏诊断性的形态学标准。我们展示了一种利用线粒体DNA序列数据和系统发育分析来识别在加拿大或美国可能从人类尸体上采集到的丽蝇亚科昆虫标本的方法。通过分析旨在模拟从高度降解标本以及从广泛分离的地理位置采集的标本中可能获得的信息的标本,说明了该方法的可靠性。如果调查人员对当地蝇类区系足够了解,能够将丽蝇亚科物种的选择范围缩小到本研究中使用的那些物种,我们的序列数据库可能适用于另一个国家。