Age determination of the adult blow fly Lucilia sericata (Diptera: Calliphoridae) through quantitative pteridine fluorescence analysis.

Forensic Sci Med Pathol

Institute of Legal Medicine, University Hospital Frankfurt, Goethe-University, Kennedyallee 104, 60596, Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

Published: December 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study focuses on using age estimation of adult blow flies (Lucilia sericata) to determine the postmortem interval, which can extend beyond the usual 2-6 weeks observed in juvenile stages.
  • Researchers measured pteridine levels in the flies' eyes using fluorescence spectroscopy at two different temperatures, finding that pteridine levels increase logarithmically with age, but plateau after a certain point.
  • The findings suggest that while pteridine levels can help estimate the age of the flies, their applicability is limited to around 70 accumulated degree days (ADD), potentially adding an extra 5-7 days to the timeline after metamorphosis depending on ambient temperature.

Article Abstract

Determination of a minimal postmortem interval via age estimation of necrophagous diptera has been restricted to the juvenile stages and the time until emergence of the adult fly, i.e. up until 2-6 weeks depending on species and temperature. Age estimation of adult flies could extend this period by adding the age of the fly to the time needed for complete development. In this context pteridines are promising metabolites, as they accumulate in the eyes of flies with increasing age. We studied adults of the blow fly Lucilia sericata at constant temperatures of 16 °C and 25 °C up to an age of 25 days and estimated their pteridine levels by fluorescence spectroscopy. Age was given in accumulated degree days (ADD) across temperatures. Additionally, a mock case was set up to test the applicability of the method. Pteridine increases logarithmically with increasing ADD, but after 70-80 ADD the increase slows down and the curve approaches a maximum. Sex had a significant impact (p < 4.09 × 10) on pteridine fluorescence level, while body-size and head-width did not. The mock case demonstrated that a slight overestimation of the real age (in ADD) only occurred in two out of 30 samples. Age determination of L. sericata on the basis of pteridine levels seems to be limited to an age of about 70 ADD, but depending on the ambient temperature this could cover an extra amount of time of about 5-7 days after completion of the metamorphosis.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7669773PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12024-020-00295-4DOI Listing

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