Peckia
National Institutes of Health
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Abstract The assembly of species that colonize animal organic matter, their relative abundance, and dynamics are affected by the…
The necrophagous habit of sarcofagids causes them to be frequently found colonizing corpses, giving them great forensic…
Sarcophagidae (Diptera) are potential vectors of several pathogens. They are also very important in forensic entomology…
Sarcophagidae, or flesh flies, are of great importance in forensic entomology, but their effective application requires precise…
Peckia is the most species-rich necrophagous genus among the Neotropical sarcophagids, encompassing 67 species distributed in 5…
Sarcophagidae species are frequent and abundant in the decomposition process of corpses and, consequently, play an important role…
Buenaventura, E. 2013. Morphology of the first and second instars larvae of Peckia (Peckia) chrysostoma (Wiedemann, 1830…
A new species of Peckia Robineau-Desvoidy is described from the coastal dry forest of Guanacaste Province, Costa Rica, viz…
Niche breadth and niche overlap of flies were estimated. The flies were breeding in different environments in Rio de Janerio…
SummaryTwo flesh fly species from the tropical lowlands (Peckia abnormis and Sarcodexia sternodontis) were more susceptible to…