Monday, February 25, 2008

Results of the poll!

There are four stages of development of the flies:

Eggs - are tiny. Normally present as agglomerations a wound or hole natural;


Larvae - Form of an animal in development (flie, who have not yet reached sexual maturity), other than the state adult;


Pupae - It is the intermediate state between the larva and adult status;


Adults - Those who reached the reproductive capacity (at the level of entomology, the least important).


The question of the first poll related issues important to forensic entomology was: "What is the second stage of development of insects that appear at the corpse?". The results obtained in the poll were:


Larvae - 18 votes;


Pupae - 19 votes;


Adults - 2 votes;


Eggs - 1 votes.


We can conclude that our readers were among two of the options raised. The correct answer was larvae, which wasn´t the most voted option. The most voted was pupae. We hope you continue to participate in our polls and show your wisdom!

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