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Abstract
En este trabajo de investigación se determinó la entomofauna del Orden Diptera, asociada a tres diferentes dietas de tejidos de cadáveres humanos (adiposo, músculo estriado y Liso). El estudio fue realizado en los Predios del Corregimiento de Juan Díaz, San Pedro N°1, por un período de 12 días continuos, del 3 al 14 de enero del 2012. Un total de especímenes fueron colectados del Orden Diptera (Calliphoridae, Sarcophagidae). Los datos estadísticos arrojaron diferencias significativas entre las diferentes dietas de tejidos humanos.
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