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1 Forensic Entomology (Part I)

2 Taphonomy Definition: The study of the conditions and processes by which organisms become fossilized. Forensically, the focus is usually on the days-years time frame rather than processes that occur over thousands of years.

3 Reconstruct the circumstances of death
Forensic Taphonomy Reconstruct the circumstances of death Estimate the time of death

4 Forensic Anthropology
Forensic Taphonomy Forensic Anthropology Usually deal with skeletonized bodies Approximately 6 months for surface burial Can Interpret: General weathering of the bone Damage by carnivore scavengers Trace Elements

5 Forensic Anthropology
Forensic Taphonomy Forensic Anthropology Any time since death estimation is just an estimation. It can be very difficult when dealing with skeletonized remains.

6 Forensic Entomology

7 Forensic Entomology Background
Estimating the Postmortem Interval (PMI) DNA Analysis of Maggot Crop Contents

8 Stored Product Entomology
Forensic Entomology Forensic Entomology: Study of insects and their arthropod counterparts that interact with legal matters. Urban Entomology Stored Product Entomology Medicolegal Entomology

9 Stored Product Entomology
Forensic Entomology Forensic Entomology: Study of insects and their arthropod counterparts that interact with legal matters. Urban Entomology Stored Product Entomology Medicocriminal Entomology

10 Stored Product Entomology
Forensic Entomology Forensic Entomology: Study of insects and their arthropod counterparts that interact with legal matters. Urban Entomology Stored Product Entomology Forensic Medical Entomology

11 Insects and other arthropods can be used to answer:
Forensic Entomology Insects and other arthropods can be used to answer: How or where a death occurred. When did death occur? Postmortem Interval (PMI): Time between death and discovery of a corpse.

12 History China: 13th century. sickle Bergeret: 1859. dead baby
Forensic Entomology History China: 13th century. sickle Bergeret: dead baby Megnin: fathered forensic entomology Hall: blowflies Greenberg, Nuortowa, Marchenko: 70s, 80s

13 Forensic Entomology Forensic Entomology: Study of insects and their arthropod counterparts that interact with legal matters. What is an arthropod? What is an insect?

14 Arthropoda (phylum) class - Arachnida (spiders, scorpions)
Forensic Entomology Arthropoda (phylum) class - Arachnida (spiders, scorpions) class - Chilopoda (centipedes) class – Insecta (insects) order – Hymenoptera (ants, bees, wasps) order – Blattaria (cockroaches) order – Diptera (flies) order – Coloeoptera (beetles)

15 Arthropoda (phylum) class - Arachnida (spiders, scorpions)
Forensic Entomology Arthropoda (phylum) class - Arachnida (spiders, scorpions) class - Chilopoda (centipedes) class – Insecta (insects) order – Hymenoptera (ants, bees, wasps) order – Blattaria (cockroaches) order – Diptera (flies) order – Coloeoptera (beetles)

16 Flies Carrion Flies: Some flies are attracted to dead bodies.
Forensic Entomology Flies Some flies are attracted to dead bodies. Carrion Flies: Calliphoridae (blow flies) Sarcophagidae (flesh flies) Muscidae (house flies) Phoridae

17 Flies Carrion Flies: Some flies are attracted to dead bodies.
Forensic Entomology Flies Some flies are attracted to dead bodies. Carrion Flies: Calliphoridae (blow flies) Sarcophagidae (flesh flies) Muscidae (house flies) Phoridae

18 Phoridae Scuttle flies or coffin flies
Forensic Entomology Phoridae Scuttle flies or coffin flies Take advantage of physical barriers; larger flies can’t get to body

19 Calliphoridae (blow flies)
Forensic Entomology > Flies Calliphoridae (blow flies) Shiny color (bluebottle, greenbottle) Among the first to arrive at a corpse

20 Sarcophagidae (flesh flies)
Forensic Entomology > Flies Sarcophagidae (flesh flies) Large, gray flies Also among the first flies to arrive

21 Forensic Entomology > Beetles

22 Forensic Entomology > Beetles
Coleoptera (beetles) Arrive early or late in decomposition process, depending on species

23 Eggs Larvae Pupae Adult Complete Metamorphosis
Forensic Entomology > Flies and Beetles Complete Metamorphosis Eggs Larvae Pupae Adult


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