Muscina stabulans

  • —M. stabulans belong to the ecological group of the filth fly.Muscina flies are attracted to decaying organic matter, and are commonly found on corpses, urine, and feces. Muscina flies are useful in determining post-mortem intervals.
  • — The presence of Muscina larvae in diapers and on genitalia can indicate a timeline for the period of neglect in infant or elderly death cases. Presence of the false stable fly larvae on buried bodies enables investigators to estimate the time of death. 
  • — The presence of eggs in blood allows entomologists to estimate the time of injury, which helps investigators and crime scene investigators.
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