Geometric morphometrics analysis of wing venation for identification of selected forensically important flies in Malaysia / Nur Ayuni Dayana Mohd Puaad
Entomological evidence has become one of the elements in assisting the criminal investigation. The presence of various insects at the crime scene or on the dead body often giving clues on the manner of death particularly in suicide and homicide cases. Flies for instance, are the most common and a...
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Summary: | Entomological evidence has become one of the elements in assisting the criminal
investigation. The presence of various insects at the crime scene or on the dead body
often giving clues on the manner of death particularly in suicide and homicide cases.
Flies for instance, are the most common and apparent insect at the murder scene and
frequently, a specific fly species would be present at the specific location and time.
From here, the estimation of post mortem interval will be made upon various criteria;
the time of death or the synchronisation between the locations of the murder and the
location of the body was found. Thus, it is very crucial to acquire the speciation
information of the fly as fast as we could to help the investigation processes. Hence, an
effective, economical and rapid method is needed for the identification of these insects.
This study was focused on using quantitative methods for species identification of the
flies through geometric morphometrics analysis. The analysis on the wings of the flies
was conducted by measuring the venation via landmark method. Fifteen forensically
important fly species in Malaysia from the Calliphoridae and Sarcophagidae families
were chosen from an archived collection as the subject of this analysis. The
measurement obtained from the geometric morphometrics analysis in the form of thinplate-
spline data were subjected to the Generalised Procrustes Analysis (GPA),
Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and Heat Map Analysis. From PCA, the
differences between both families and the distribution of fly species within
Calliphoridae family were quite obvious compared to Sarcophagidae family. Geometric
morphometrics analysis were also carried out on 36 crime scene sample, and 14 randomly chosen crime scene samples were sent for DNA sequence analysis for
verification. From this study, geometric morphometrics method was shown to have the
potential to become a useful identification and diagnostic tools for forensically
important fly species in Malaysia.
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