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제일보 쉬파리과와 검정파리과의 미기록종에 대하여 (Studies on the Flies in Korea 1. On the Unreported Species of " Sarcophagidae" and "Calliphoridae : (Diptera) in Korea)

  • 박성호
    • 한국동물학회지
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    • 제5권1호
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 1962
  • 1. 대구인근산 Sarcophagidae와 Calliphoridae 약 6,000 여개체를 채집한 바 9 속 34종을 얻었는데 이중에는 Sarcophagidae 의 한국미기록 1 속 10종 과 Calliphoridae 한국미기록 2 속 2 종이있었다. 2 . 필자가 추가한 15종과 소림('18, '22, '24, '25, '29, '39, '40)와 굴('52) 에 의해 보고된 개지종과 합하면 한국산 Sarcophagidae 는 1 속 26 종 , Calliphoridiae 는 8 속 14 종이 된다.

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한국산 파리의 연구 제 23보 검정파리과 (곤충강 : 파리목) 의 1 미기록종에 관하여 (Studies on Flies in Korea 23. One Uncrcorded Species of Calliphoridae(Insecta : Diptera) from Korea)

  • 조태호;박성호
    • Animal Systematics, Evolution and Diversity
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    • 제4권1호
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    • pp.12-14
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    • 1988
  • 1986년 3월부터 12월까지가야산 일대에서 채집된 검정파리과 가운데 한국 미기록종 Calliphora subalpina 15개체가 채집되었기에 재기재하여 보고한다. 이 1 종이 추가됨에 따라 우리나라 검정파리과는 15속 25종이 기록된다.

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돼지 사체에 출현하는 곤충상의 천이에 대한 연구 (A Study on the Arthropod Succession in Exposed Pig Carrion)

  • 정재봉;윤명희
    • 생명과학회지
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    • 제18권10호
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    • pp.1400-1409
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    • 2008
  • 본 연구는 집돼지 사체주위에서 채집되는 곤충의 천이패턴을 이용해서 사체의 사후경과시간을 추정하기 위한, 법의학적 증거모델을 제시하고자 수행되었다. 사체의 주변에서 총 7목28과 48종의 곤충이 채집되었는데, 계절에 따라 많이 나타나는 곤충이 변하여 3월, 5월 및 10월에는 검정파리과가, 7월에는 검정파리과와 반날개과가 같은 비율로, 9월에는 반날개과가 많이 관찰되었다. 검정파리과 곤충은 모든 실험을 통해서 사체에 가장 먼저 도착하는 곤충이며 또한, 부패초기의 지표곤충임이 밝혀졌다. 그러나 부패후기의 지표곤충은 3월을 제외한 나머지 연구기간 중에는 반날개과, 3월에는 집파리과였는데, 3월에는 낮은 온도로 인해서 사체 부패 기간이 오랫동안 지속되었으므로 사체 주위에 모여든 집파리과의 개체수도 증가한 것으로 생각되었다. 이상으로부터 사체의 사후경과시간을 유추하기 위해서는 사체의 부패 정도나 사체 주변에 나타나는 곤충 뿐 아니라, 조사 지역의 기후 조건도 고려해야 할것으로 생각되었다.

내부 승저증(internal myiasis) 1례 (A human case of internal myiasis in Korea)

  • 정평림;정영헌
    • Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
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    • 제34권2호
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    • pp.151-154
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    • 1996
  • 저자 등은 1987넌에 인공 관막 치환수술을 받고 심방 내 혈전 형성을 예방하기 위하여 항응호제를 계속적으로 복용하여 오던 71세 남자가 우측 안면 및 상, 하지 운동 마비와 실어증을 주소로 1994년(9원 28일) 성남 인하병원에 입원하게 되었고 입원 11일째부터 사망하기까지 특수 유통식 공금을 위하여 위장 내로 투입한 비강 영양 튜우브(nasogastrictube)를 통하여 수 마리의 파리 유충(maggot)이 역류되어 나왔고, 구강 내에서도 총 45마리의 구더기가 발견된 증례를 경험하였다 이 파리 유충은 병균 11.5 mm 길이로서 걸정파리과(Calliphoridae) 금파리속(Lucllia)의 1종이었으며 위. 장관계에 병소를 갖고 있었음이 추정되었다. 본 내부 승저증(internal myiasis) 증례는 우리 나라에서 처음 보고되는 것이다.

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Studies on Flies in Korea: 10. On the hitherto unreported species in Korea

  • Park, Soung-Ho
    • 한국동물학회지
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    • 제17권1호
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    • pp.23-36
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    • 1974
  • 1973年 3月부터 10月까지 慶南과 濟州道 파리類 調査로 우리 나라 未記錄 11種이 發見되었다. 아래 種들이 追加되어 우리 나라 쉬파리科(Sarcophagidae) 파리는 38種, 검정파리科(Calliphoridae)는 15種, 집파리科(Muscidae)는 31種이 된다. 11種中 검정파리科의 Isomyia는 우리 나라에서 처\ulcorner 記錄되는 屬이다. Sarcophagidae Sarcophaginae 1. Takanoa hakusana (Hori, 1954) 2. Phallosphaera metzgeri Kano et Shinonaga, 1964 Calliphoridae Rhininae 3. Isomyia prasina (Bigot, 1886) Muscidae Phaoniinae Phaoniini 4. Hydrotaea calcarata Low, 1858 5. H. cyrtoneurina (Zetterstedt, 1845) 6. Phaonia dorsolineate Shinonaga et Kano, 1971 7. P. kowarzi (Schnabl, 1886) 8. P. punctipennis Shinonaga et Kano, 1971 9. P. aureola Shinonaga et Kano, 1971 10. P. angustifrons Shinonaga et Kano, 1971 11. Ophyra hirtitibia Stein, 1920

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An aural myiasis case in a 54-year-old male farmer in Korea

  • Cho, Jin-Hak;Kim, Hyung-Baek;Cho, Chin-Saeng;Hun, Sun;Ree, Han-Il
    • Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
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    • 제37권1호
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    • pp.51-53
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    • 1999
  • A 54-year-old male farmer residing in Chunchon, Korea. complaining of blood tinged discharge and tinnitus in the left ear for two days. was examined in August 16, 1996. Otoscopic examination revealed live maggots from the ear canal. The patient did not complain of any symptoms after removal of maggots. Five maggots recovered were identified as the third stage larvae of Lucilia sericata (Diptera: Calliphoridae). This is the first record of aural myiasis in Korea.

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경남 거창군 수승대 일대의 파리류와 계절적인 발생 소장 (On the Flies Collected from Suseungdae Area, Geochang-gun, Gyeongnam, Korea and Their Seasonal Prevalence)

  • 조태호;정연용
    • 한국환경과학회지
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    • 제17권7호
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    • pp.719-732
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    • 2008
  • The total number of flies collected was 4,864 with sex ratio of 32.8% from Suseungdae area, Geochang-gun, Gyeongnam, Korea. The fauna of fly was 35 species consisting of 13 Calliphoridae, 12 Muscidae, 8 Sarcophagidae, 1 Dryomyzidae and 1 Anthomyiidae. The number of genus and species of Calliphoridae and Muscidae of Suseungdae area were similarly found in the mountain and residential areas, however, those of Sarcophagidae was similar with that of residential area. Calliphoridae was the most dominant family at the survey sites with 60.4% of the total collected flies, and followed Muscidae 33.3% and Sarcophagidae 6.2%. The dominant species were constituted of 83.6% of the total flies and the order of collected flies was Chrysomyia pinguis (42.2%), Limnophora sp. (10.8%), Muscina angustifrons (8.6%), Calliphora lata (8.1%), Fannia scalaris (5.5%), Lucilia caesar (3.9%), and Boettcherisca peregrina (4.2%). The seasonal prevalence of flies was from the middle of March to the end of November, and the peak time of appearance was the middle of June, middle of September and middle of October. The highest peak of prevalence was the middle of October. The similarity index of the flies was above 80%, compared to Mt. Geonheung and landfill in Geochang-gun. The number of fly species was more affected by the mean air temperature. In the comparison of the seasonal prevalence and relative abundance of 7 predominant species among 35 species, each species was found to exhibit its specific characteristics and showed the pattern of species.

Traumatic Myiasis Caused by an Association of Sarcophaga tibialis (Diptera: Sarcophagidae) and Lucilia sericata (Diptera: Calliphoridae) in a Domestic Cat in Italy

  • Pezzi, Marco;Whitmore, Daniel;Chicca, Milvia;Lanfredi, Margherita;Leis, Marilena
    • Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
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    • 제53권4호
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    • pp.471-475
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    • 2015
  • We describe here a rare case of traumatic myiasis occurred in August 2014, caused by an association of 2 Diptera species, Sarcophaga tibialis Macquart (Diptera: Sarcophagidae) and Lucilia sericata (Meigen) (Diptera: Calliphoridae), in a domestic cat in northern Italy. Species identification was based on adult male morphology. The present case is the first report of S. tibialis as an agent of myiasis in Italy, and also the first ever report of myiasis caused by an association of S. tibialis and L. sericata. The cat developed an extensive traumatic myiasis in a large wound on the rump, which was treated pharmacologically and surgically. The biology, ecology, and distribution of S. tibialis and L. sericata are also discussed. A literature review is provided on cases of myiasis caused by S. tibialis, and cases of myiasis by L. sericata involving cats worldwide and humans and animals in Italy.

A Case of Oral Myiasis Caused by Lucilia sericata (Diptera: Calliphoridae) in Korea

  • Jang, Mun;Ryu, Seung-Min;Kwon, Sang-Chang;Ha, Jun-Ouk;Kim, Young-Hoon;Kim, Dong-Hyun;Jung, Soon-Myung;Lee, Soon-Il;Sohn, Woon-Mok;Cha, Hee-Jae;Ock, Meesun
    • Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
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    • 제51권1호
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    • pp.119-123
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    • 2013
  • We report here a case of oral myiasis in the Republic of Korea. The patient was a 37-year-old man with a 30-year history of Becker's muscular dystrophy. He was intubated due to dyspnea 8 days prior to admission to an intensive care unit (ICU). A few hours after the ICU admission, 43 fly larvae were found during suction of the oral cavity. All maggots were identified as the third instars of Lucilia sericata (Diptera: Calliphoridae) by morphology. We discussed on the characteristics of myiasis acquired in Korea, including the infection risk and predisposing factors.

Forensically Important Blow Flies Chrysomya pinguis, C. villeneuvi, and Lucilia porphyrina (Diptera: Calliphoridae) in a Case of Human Remains in Thailand

  • Monum, Tawatchai;Sukontason, Kabkaew L.;Sribanditmongkol, Pongruk;Sukontason, Kom;Samerjai, Chutharat;Limsopatham, Kwankamol;Suwannayod, Suttida;Klong-klaew, Tunwadee;Wannasan, Anchalee
    • Parasites, Hosts and Diseases
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    • 제55권1호
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    • pp.71-76
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    • 2017
  • This is the first study to report Chrysomya pinguis (Walker) and Lucilia porphyrina (Walker) (Diptera: Calliphoridae) as forensically important blow fly species from human cadavers in Thailand, in addition to Chrysomya villeneuvi (Patton) already known in Thailand. In 2016, a fully decomposed body of an unknown adult male was discovered in a high mountainous forest during winter in Chiang Mai province. The remains were infested heavily with thousands of blow fly larvae feeding simultaneously on them. Morphological identification of adults reared from the larvae, and molecular analysis based on sequencing of 1,247 bp partial mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 gene (CO1) of the larvae and puparia, confirmed the above mentioned 3 species. The approving forensic fly evidence by molecular approach was described for the first time in Thailand. Moreover, neighbor-joining phylogenetic analysis of the CO1 was performed to compare the relatedness of the species, thereby affirming the accuracy of identification. As species of entomofauna varies among cases in different geographic and climatic circumstances, C. pinguis and L. porphyrina were added to the list of Thai forensic entomology caseworks, including colonizers of human remains in open, high mountainous areas during winter. Further research should focus on these 3 species, for which no developmental data are currently available.