Goff M L, Flynn M M
Department of Entomology, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu.
J Forensic Sci. 1991 Mar;36(2):607-14.
A postmortem interval of 34 to 36 days was established for remains recovered on the island of Oahu, Hawaii, based on interpretations of patterns of arthropod succession on the remains. This interval was primarily based on the presence of adult specimens of Philonthus longicornis (family Staphylinidae), mature larvae of Piophila casei (family Piophilidae), and empty puparial cases of Chrysomya rufifacies (family Calliphoridae). Species and developmental stages of two additional Coleoptera species and three additional Diptera species were also present, which was consistent with the estimated interval, although not definitive.
基于对夏威夷瓦胡岛发现的遗体上节肢动物演替模式的解读,确定这些遗体的死亡间隔为34至36天。这一间隔主要是基于长足扁隐翅虫(隐翅虫科)成虫标本、酪蝇(酪蝇科)成熟幼虫以及红头丽蝇(丽蝇科)空蛹壳的存在。另外还出现了两种鞘翅目物种和三种双翅目物种的不同发育阶段,这与估计的间隔一致,尽管并非确凿无疑。