Sains Malaysiana 44(5)(2015): 681–686
First Report of Macrocheles scutatiformis (Acari: Macrochelidae)
Found on Insects and Soil beneath Animal Carcasses in Malaysia
(Laporan Pertama Penemuan Macrocheles scutatiformis (Acari: Macrochelidae) pada Serangga
dan Tanah di Bahagian Bawah Badan Bangkai Haiwan di Malaysia)
AZIMA LAILI HANIFAH1*, MARIANA AHAMAD1, BAHARUDIN OMAR2, AHMAD TAUFIK YUSOFF1, VISHALANI VISHNU NARAINASAMY1 & GEN TAKAKU3
1Acarology Unit,
Infectious Diseases Research Centre, Institute for Medical Research,
Jalan Pahang, 50588 Kuala
Lumpur, Malaysia
2Biomedical Department,
Faculty of Health Science, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
Jalan Raja Muda Abdul Aziz, 50300 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
3Biological Laboratory,
Hokkaido, University of Education, Sapporo, Japan
Received: 5 August 2014/Accepted:
22 January 2015
ABSTRACT
In a forensic acarology study,
conducted in a secondary forest of Forensic Science Simulation Site, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) in Bangi,
Selangor, six carcasses consisted of three monkeys and three rabbits were
placed individually in steel enclosures and observed for 35 days. The
carcasses, the soil beneath them and pitfall traps were checked daily for
insects and mites. A species of mesostigmatid mite, Macrocheles scutatiformis was
discovered and this is a first time reported in Malaysia. There are about 94.0%
of Macrocheles present inside the cages of the
monkey and rabbit carcasses. Most mites in this study were collected from soil
beneath the carcasses, on a dung beetle and a Chrysomya rufifacies larva. Our findings showed that M. scutatiformis have a potential role in forensic
investigation involving dead animals perhaps corpses especially during the dry
stage of decomposition.
Keywords: First report; insects; Macrocheles scutatiformis;
Malaysia
ABSTRAK
Dalam kajian forensik akarologi yang dijalankan di
hutan tropika sekunder
di Tapak Simulasi
Sains Forensik, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
(UKM) Bangi,
Selangor, sebanyak enam
bangkai haiwan terdiri daripada tiga monyet dan
tiga arnab
diletakkan secara individu di dalam sangkar dawai dan
diperhatikan selama
35 hari. Pemeriksaan serangga dan
tungau dilakukan setiap hari pada
badan bangkai,
tanah di bahagian bawah badan bangkai
serta perangkap
jatuhan. Spesies tungau Mesostigmata iaituMacrocheles scutatiformis ditemui
dan dilaporkan buat pertama kalinya
di Malaysia. Sebanyak 94.0% Macrocheles
ditemui pada
sangkar bangkai monyet dan arnab.
Kebanyakan tungau
ini dikutip pada
tanah di bawah
badan bangkai, pada kumbang dan
juga pada
larva Chrysomya rufifacies. Hasil kajian ini
menunjukkan bahawaM.
scutatiformis berpotensi
dalam penyiasatan
forensik melibatkan haiwan mati dan
mungkin juga
mayat manusia terutama
ketika pereputan
peringkat kering. Secara keseluruhan, hasil daripada kajian ini dapat membantu
dalam penentuan
selang masa pasca kematian, sekiranya spesies ini ditemui
maka dapat
disimpulkan bahawa bangkai atau mayat
tersebut telah
pun mencapai peringkat terakhir pereputan iaitu peringkat kering.
Kata kunci: Laporan pertama: Macrocheles scutatiformis;
Malaysia; serangga
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*Corresponding author; email: azima@imr.gov.my