Forensic Entomology in China and Its Challenges
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Abstract
1. Origin and Development of Forensic Entomology in China
1.1. Species Identification
1.2. Temperature-Dependent Development of Sarcosaprophagous Insects
1.3. Faunal Succession of Insects
1.4. Forensic Entomotoxicology in China
2. Applications of Forensic Entomology in China
3. Challenges for Forensic Entomology in China and Proposed Countermeasures
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Order | Species | Citation | City (Province) | Temperatures (°C) | Indicators |
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Diptera | Boettcherisca peregrina Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 | Wang et al. [42] | Hangzhou (Zhejiang) | 16, 20, 24, 28, 32 | Dd, Lbl, T0, K, Imc, Lmc |
Wang et al. [91] | Guangzhou (Guangdong) | 15, 20, 25, 30, 35 | Dd, Lbl, Lbw, Lbwi, Wp | ||
Wang et al. [52] | Suzhou (Jiangsu) | 16, 19, 22, 25, 28, 31, 34 | Dd, Ihen, Lbl, Ilen, T0, K | ||
Shang et al. [85] | Changsha (Hunan) | 15, 25, 35 | Ige | ||
Calliphora grahami (Aldrich, 1930) | Ma et al. [41] | Hangzhou (Zhejiang) | 12,15, 18, 21, 24, 27, 30 | Dd | |
Wang et al. [42] | Hangzhou (Zhejiang) | 12, 16, 20, 24, 28 | Dd, Lbl, T0, K, Imc, Lmc | ||
Zhao et al. [92] | Shijiazhuang (Hebei) | 16, 20, 24, 28, 32 | Lmc | ||
Wang et al. [53] | Suzhou (Jiangsu) | 16, 19, 22, 25, 28, 31, 34 | Dd, Ihen, Lbl, Ilen, T0, K | ||
Liu et al. [84] | Changsha (Hunan) | 15, 22, 27 | Ige | ||
Chen et al. [93] | Changsha (Hunan) | Constant vs. fluctuating temperature (8 vs. 6–12; 12 vs. 10–16; 16 vs. 14–20) | Dd, Ihen, Lbl, Ilen, T0, K | ||
Chrysomya megacephala (Fabricius, 1794) | Ma et al. [41] | Hangzhou (Zhejiang) | 18, 21, 24, 27, 30, 33 | Dd | |
Wang et al. [42] | Hangzhou (Zhejiang) | 16, 20, 24, 28, 32 | Dd, Lbl, T0, K, Imc, Lmc | ||
Zhao et al. [92] | Shijiazhuang (Hebei) | 16, 20, 24, 28, 32 | Lmc | ||
Yang et al. [48] | Chongqing (municipality) | 16, 19, 22, 25, 28, 31, 34 | Dd, Ihen, Lbl, Ilen, T0, K | ||
Zhang et al. [63] | Suzhou (Jiangsu) | 16, 19, 22, 25, 28, 31, 34 | Dd, Ihen, Lbl, Ilen, T0, K, Imc | ||
Wang et al. [83] | Suzhou (Jiangsu) | 22.5, 27.5, 32.5 | Ige | ||
Chrysomya nigripes Aubertin, 1932 | Li et al. [94] | Guangzhou (Guangdong) | 20, 24, 28, 32 | Dd, Lbl, Lbw | |
Chrysomya pinguis (Walker, 1858) | Zhang et al. [55] | Suzhou (Jiangsu) | 16, 19, 22, 25, 28, 31, 34 | Dd, Ihen, Lbl, Ilen, T0, K | |
Chrysomya rufifacies (Macquart, 1842) | Ma et al. [68] | Guangzhou (Guangdong) | 20, 24, 28, 32 | Imc | |
Hu et al. [58] | Suzhou (Jiangsu) | 16, 19, 22, 25, 28, 31, 34 | Dd, Ihen, Lbl, Ilen, T0, K | ||
Dohrniphora cornuta (Bigot, 1857) | Feng et al. [64] | Shenyang (Liaoning) | 15, 18, 21, 24, 27, 30, 33, 36 | Imc | |
Hemipyrellia ligurriens (Wiedemann, 1830) | Yang et al. [50] | Chongqing (municipality) | 16, 19, 22, 25, 28, 31, 34 | Dd, Ihen, Lbl, Ilen, T0, K | |
Hermetia illucens Linnaeus, 1758 | Li et al. [65] | Guangzhou (Guangdong) | 20, 24, 28, 32 | Dd, Imc | |
Hydrotaea spinigera Stein, 1910 | Wang et al. [59] | Suzhou (Jiangsu) | 16, 19, 22, 25, 28, 31, 34 | Dd, Ihen, Lbl, Ilen, T0, K | |
Lucilia cuprina (Wiedemann, 1830) | Wang et al. [62] | Shijiazhuang (Hebei) | 16, 20, 24, 28, 32 | Imc | |
Lucilia illustris (Meigen, 1826) | Wang et al. [47] | Suzhou (Jiangsu) | 15, 17.5, 20, 22.5, 25, 27.5, 30, 32.5, 35 | Dd, Ihen, Lbl, Ilen, T0, K | |
Wang et al. [69] | Suzhou (Jiangsu) | 20, 25, 30 | Imc, Ige | ||
Lucilia sericata (Meigen, 1826) | Ma et al. [41] | Hangzhou (Zhejiang) | 18, 21, 24, 27, 30, 33 | Dd | |
Wang et al. [42] | Hangzhou (Zhejiang) | 16, 20, 24, 28, 32 | Dd, Lbl, T0, K, Imc, Lmc | ||
Li [43] | Shijiazhuang (Hebei) | 16, 20, 24, 28, 32 | Lmc | ||
Wang et al. [57] | Suzhou (Jiangsu) | 16, 19, 22, 25, 28, 31, 34 | Dd, Ihen, Lbl, Ilen, T0, K | ||
Megaselia scalaris (Loew, 1866) | Feng and Liu [66] | Shenyang (Liaoning) | 18, 21, 24, 27, 30, 33, 36 | Imc | |
Megaselia spiracularis Schmitz, 1938 | Feng and Liu [67] | Shenyang (Liaoning) | 21, 24, 27, 30, 33, 36 | Imc | |
Wang et al. [95] | Suzhou (Jiangsu) | 16, 19, 22, 25, 28, 31, 34 | Dd, Ihen, Lbl, Ilen, T0, K | ||
Musca domestica Linnaeus, 1758 | Wang et al. [42] | Hangzhou (Zhejiang) | 16, 20, 24, 28 | Dd, Lbl, T0, K, Imc, Lmc | |
Wang et al. [54] | Suzhou (Jiangsu) | 16, 19, 22, 25, 28, 31, 34 | Dd, Ihen, Lbl, Ilen, T0, K | ||
Muscina stabulans (Fallén, 1817) | Wang et al. [56] | Suzhou (Jiangsu) | 16, 19, 22, 25, 28, 31, 34 | Dd, Ihen, Lbl, Ilen, T0, K | |
Parasarcophaga crassipalpis (Macquart, 1938) | Ma et al. [41] | Hangzhou (Zhejiang) | 18, 21, 24, 27, 30, 33 | Dd | |
Wang et al. [44] | Shijiazhuang (Hebei) | 16, 20, 24, 28, 32 | Lmc | ||
Parasarcophaga similis (Meade, 1876) | Yang et al. [51] | Suzhou (Jiangsu) | 16, 19, 22, 25, 28, 31, 34 | Dd, Ihen, Lbl, Ilen, T0, K, Imc | |
Sarcophaga dux Thomson, 1869 | Zhang et al. [49] | Changsha (Hunan) | 16, 19, 22, 25, 28, 31, 34 | Dd, Ihen, Lbl, Ilen, T0, K, Ige | |
Coleoptera | Creophilus maxillosus (Linnaeus, 1758) | Wang et al. [73] | Suzhou (Jiangsu) | 17.5, 20, 22.5, 25, 27.5, 30, 32.5 | Dd, Ihen, Lbl, Ilen, T0, K |
Necrobia rufipes (De Geer, 1755) | Hu et al. [74] | Suzhou (Jiangsu) | 22, 25, 28, 31, 34, 36 | Dd, Ihen, Lbl, Ilen, T0, K, LD | |
Omosita colon (Linnaeus, 1758) | Wang et al. [75] | Suzhou (Jiangsu) | 16, 19, 22, 25, 28, 31 | Dd, Ihen, T0, K | |
Hymenoptera | Nasonia vitripennis (Walker, 1836) | Zhang et al. [96] | Suzhou (Jiangsu) | 16, 19, 22, 25, 28, 31, 34 | Dd, Ihen, Lbl, T0, K |
Citation | City (Province) | Experimental Model (Numbers of Remains) | Season/Month | Insect Species/Other Information |
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Zhou et al. [98] | Beijing (capital) | Human corpse (NS) | March to August | Coleoptera: 38 species |
Yang et al. [99] | Beijing (capital) | Human viscera (NS) | March to November | Diptera: 14 species |
Ma et al. [117] | Hangzhou (Zhejiang) | Pork meat (NS) | All seasons | Diptera: 12 species Coleoptera: 16 species Hymenoptera: 2 species |
Li et al. [118] | Harbin (Heilongjiang) | Pork meat (NS) | Spring, summer, and autumn | Diptera: 8 species Coleoptera: 19 species |
Chen et al. [119] | Twelve sites (Guizhou) | Pork lung (NS) | All seasons | Diptera: 27 species |
Wang et al. [120] | Chengdu (Sichuan) | Rabbit (28) | 1st year: May to November 2nd year: March to September | Diptera: 5 species |
Chen [121] | Zhongshan (Guangdong) | Pig (4) | Autumn and winter | Total: 38 species |
Chang et al. [106] | Hohhot (Inner Mongolia) | Rabbit (25), Dog (1) | July to October | Diptera: 10 species |
Wang et al. [105] | Pearl River Delta (Guangdong) | Pig (18) | All seasons | Diptera: 17 species Coleoptera: 16 species Other: 9 species |
Wu et al. [122] | Guangzhou (Guangdong) | Rabbit (NS) | Spring and summer | Diptera: 10 species Coleoptera: 7 species |
Dong et al. [123] | Sanmenxia (Henan) | Rabbit (5) | July to October | Three families, 13 species |
Chen et al. [108] | Guiyang (Guizhou) | Human corpse (4) | All seasons | Diptera: 11 species |
Nie et al. [124] | Xi’an (Shanxi) | Rabbit (4) | Spring | Diptera: 10 species Coleoptera: 4 species Other: 2 species |
Shi et al. [104] | Guangzhou (Guangdong) | Rabbit (4) | Summer | Effects of malathion on the insect succession |
Jiang et al. [125] | Yongzhou (Hunan) | Rabbit (9) | July to September | Total: 26 species |
Yin et al. [100] | Shenzhen (Guangdong) | Pig (4) | Summer | Indoor: 14 species Outdoor: 18 species |
Jiang et al. [126] | Qingdao (Shandong) | Pig (12) | All seasons | Diptera: 23 species |
Lv [127] | Chongqing (municipality) | Pig (11) | All seasons | Insecta: 94 species |
Li et al. [103] | Guangzhou (Guangdong) | Pig (2) | Summer | Comparative study of carcasses between enclosed and open-air conditions |
Yang [128] | Suzhou (Jiangsu) | Pig (22) | Summer and autumn | Diptera: 16 species Coleoptera: 12 species Other: 5 species |
Wu et al. [107] | Xinxiang (Henan) | Rabbit (5), rat (6) | July to August | Diptera: 7 species |
Wang et al. [101] | Guangzhou (Guangdong) | Pig (6) | Summer | Insect succession on pig carcasses using different exposure times |
Wang et al. [102] | Shenzhen (Guangdong) | Human corpse (1), large pig (2), small pig (2), rabbit (2) | August to December | Total: 42 species; insect assemblages are more complex on larger carcasses, following the order of human = large pig > small pig > rabbit |
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