Research Status of Sarcosaprophagous Beetles as Forensic Indicators.

Insects

Department of Forensic Medicine, Soochow University, Ganjiang East Road, Suzhou 215000, China.

Published: September 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • This paper emphasizes the importance of sarcosaprophagous beetles as forensic indicators in cadaver studies, which have been overlooked compared to sarcosaprophagous flies.
  • A bibliometric analysis was conducted, revealing 14 beetle families and 1077 species associated with decomposing bodies, with Staphylinidae being the most common family and a specific Cleridae species being the most recorded.
  • The paper also discusses the identification and age estimation of immature beetle stages and their arrival times, aiming to enhance the application of these beetles in forensic science.

Article Abstract

In forensic entomology, research focused on sarcosaprophagous flies, but the sarcosaprophagous beetles, as important "forensic indicator species" of late-stage PMI in cadaver decomposition, received less attention. To increase attention on, and use and understanding of, sarcosaprophagous beetles in forensic entomology, this paper presents a bibliometric analysis of the available relevant literature. The occurrence frequency of beetle families and species from succession studies, actual cases, and experiments were calculated and illustrated using graphs. As a result, a total of 14 families and 1077 species associated with carcasses were collected, with Staphylinidae being the most frequently recorded among the families, and (Fabricius, 1781) (Coleoptera: Cleridae) being the most frequently recorded species. In addition, a brief introduction of the cadaver-related beetles of each family is given, and research on the species identification of the immature stages, age estimation of the immature stages, and estimation of the arrival time of sarcosaprophagous beetles are discussed and prospected. This work will aid in the increased use of sarcosaprophagous beetles in forensic science practice in the future.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11432003PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects15090711DOI Listing

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