TY - JOUR
T1 - Geometric morphometrics analysis of forensically important Sarcophaga species
AU - Reis, Carina I.C.
AU - Mascarenhas, Paulo
AU - Farinha, Ana C.
AU - Menezes, Marco A.
AU - Rebelo, Maria Teresa
N1 - © The Author(s) 2024. Published by OUP on behalf of the Academy of Forensic Science.
PY - 2025/3/1
Y1 - 2025/3/1
N2 - Geometric morphometrics is a method that offers a mathematical description of biological forms based on geometric definitions of their size and shape, enabling the discrimination between species. In this study, we aimed to utilize geometric morphometrics as a valuable tool for identifying Sarcophagidae species, a family of flies that are challenging to distinguish morphologically. We collected a total of 80 wings (both left and right) from male individuals representing nine species (Sarcophaga africa, Sarcophaga argyrostoma, Sarcophaga hirticrus, Sarcophaga jacobsoni, Sarcophaga lehmanni, Sarcophaga melanura, Sarcophaga pandellei, Sarcophaga portschinskyi, and Sarcophaga teretirostris). These wings were removed, mounted on microscope slides, photographed, and digitized using 15 landmarks. The results demonstrated effective differentiation among seven species, representing significant progress in the expedited identification of Sarcophaga species. Due to its speed, affordability, and user-friendly nature, the wing landmark-based geometric morphometrics, when combined with taxonomy, can enhance the robustness of Sarcophagidae analyses and prove to be useful for discriminating flesh flies in forensic contexts.
AB - Geometric morphometrics is a method that offers a mathematical description of biological forms based on geometric definitions of their size and shape, enabling the discrimination between species. In this study, we aimed to utilize geometric morphometrics as a valuable tool for identifying Sarcophagidae species, a family of flies that are challenging to distinguish morphologically. We collected a total of 80 wings (both left and right) from male individuals representing nine species (Sarcophaga africa, Sarcophaga argyrostoma, Sarcophaga hirticrus, Sarcophaga jacobsoni, Sarcophaga lehmanni, Sarcophaga melanura, Sarcophaga pandellei, Sarcophaga portschinskyi, and Sarcophaga teretirostris). These wings were removed, mounted on microscope slides, photographed, and digitized using 15 landmarks. The results demonstrated effective differentiation among seven species, representing significant progress in the expedited identification of Sarcophaga species. Due to its speed, affordability, and user-friendly nature, the wing landmark-based geometric morphometrics, when combined with taxonomy, can enhance the robustness of Sarcophagidae analyses and prove to be useful for discriminating flesh flies in forensic contexts.
KW - forensic entomology
KW - geometric morphometry
KW - Sarcophagidae
KW - wings
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U2 - 10.1093/fsr/owae034
DO - 10.1093/fsr/owae034
M3 - Article
C2 - 40092431
AN - SCOPUS:105000469226
SN - 2096-1790
VL - 10
JO - Forensic Sciences Research
JF - Forensic Sciences Research
IS - 1
M1 - owae034
ER -