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Posted on 04-02-2010 13:51
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Hi All

I am an intern starting out my first research project for forensic entomology and I am going to be looking at the above-mentioned species of fly, on which there is absololutely no published data on the web, and as far as i know has only ever been named. Has anyone ever come accross this species of flesh fly and could they share where they found info or found the actual fly?

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Crys
 
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Could it be that the name should be maritima Engel, 1925? What info do you already have? As you start a project on the forensic part there must be some info you have. Is it just unpublished records? Where abouts is the species found (locations, substrates, etc.).
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Hi Paul

Yes you were right, Its info on S. maritima i was looking for, I had misread my Mentor's handwriting and he had already told me it would be very difficult to find info on the fly that I thought the fact that i wasnt finding anything at all "maritinia" was not unusual. We already have a culture of the fly in the labs, and are going trapping for more next week. There is a paper in which the fly is described (that i have not been able to access) http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/122203020/abstract. As for its forensic entomolgy applications... well my mentor just wants to know more about it and three others that i will be expected to work on this year.

thanks for your help Smile
Crys
 
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