| Literature DB >> 26312051 |
Yves Braet1, Luc Bourguignon1, Sofie Vanpoucke1, Valérie Drome1, Françoise Hubrecht1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The calliphorid Cynomyamortuorum (L., 1761) is a species of forensic interest, present mainly in the Palaearctic Region. Nearly nothing is known about its life history. NEW INFORMATION: We provide here the first data regarding pupal weight evolution during the pupal stage, female fertility and life expectancy of the species. At 22°C under a variable regime of temperatures, the egg-to-adult development time was an average of 18.05 ± 0.72 and 18.47 ± 0.67 days for females and males, respectively, in the control group. The pupal stage represented 56.7% of the total development. The development time from egg to adult and the duration of the pupal stage were significantly longer for males than for females. The measurement of pupal weight at the start of the pupal period revealed that female pupae were significantly lighter than male pupae by nearly 20%. This difference between the sexes was also observed for the dry weight of adults. An average decrease of 8.75% was observed throughout the first 8 days of the pupal stage, after which most adults started to emerge. The tested females produced an average of 176.13 ± 66.62 eggs throughout the egg-laying period. The average lifespan after emergence was 12.10 ± 4.09 days for females and 12.60 ± 2.95 days for males, with a median of 12.50 days for both sexes.Entities:
Keywords: Forensic science; adult longevity; dimorphism; fertility; forensic entomology
Year: 2015 PMID: 26312051 PMCID: PMC4549644 DOI: 10.3897/BDJ.3.e5387
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biodivers Data J ISSN: 1314-2828
Mass, developmental time (in days) and accumulated degree days (ADD) between the Control and the Test (daily weighing) for the retained pupae. (SD) = Standard deviation in brackets for each value. *: measure of the pupa was done one day after sampling. $: ADD was calculated for the egg–adult development time at 22°C using the lower threshold given by Braet et al. 2015).
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| 103.87 (14.66) | 17.33 (3.26) | 18.21 (0.73) | 10.32 (0.53) | 292.18 (12.68) |
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| 95.20 (9.49) | 15.56 (2.12) | 18.05 (0.72) | 10.22 (0.53) | 289.39 (12.53) | |
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| 117.72 (10.08) | 20.16 (2.73) | 18.47 (0.67) | 10.47 (0.50) | 296.65 (11.68) | |
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| 101.51 (15.16) | 22.79 (3.31) | 18.39 (0.91) | 10.41 (0.60) | 295.21 (15.93) |
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| 93.40 (9.29) | 21.05 (2.07) | 18.23 (0.90) | 10.35 (0.56) | 292.58 (15.62) | |
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| 115.62 (12.90) | 25.81 (2.88) | 18.65 (0.89) | 10.50 (0.67) | 299.79 (15.55) | |
Figure 2.Number of oviposition events and of eggs laid after hatching of pupae. The red cross represents the median. (Suppl. material 2)
Lifespan (in days) of males and females for each rearing box with the corresponding amount of eggs laid by the female during its life. *: zero scores were not used in calculating the average, SD and median.
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| 17 | 14 | 139 |
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| 18 | 18 | 263 |
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| 13 | 13 | 196 |
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| 10 | 10 | 187 |
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| 7 | 9 | 121 |
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| 12 | 15 | 62 |
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| 15 | 15 | 192 |
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| 13 | 12 | 0* |
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| 11 | 11 | 249 |
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| 5 | 9 | 0* |
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| 12.10 (4.09) | 12.60 (2.95) | 176.13 (66.62) |
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| 12.50 | 12.50 | 189.50 |