<p>Articular surfaces have been completely obliterated in the left forearm (A), left leg and pes (B), as well as in the right forearm (C). Circular borings are particularly evident in the left side of the skull (D–F). G, Bone-chip burrow found under the skull of the specimen. H, large traces of reworked sediment under the skeleton.</p
One drawer of specimens in the Kenelm W. Philip collection, currently held at the University of Alas...
Dense networks of burrow-like traces on the surfaces of bones are preserved on a partial skeleton of...
Fossil insect nests with constructed walls (ichnogenera Uruguay ROSELLI 1938, Palmiraichnus ROSELLI ...
The dermestid beetle (Dermestes maculatus) has become renowned in the laboratory as an aid to skelet...
Dermestes maculatus DeGeer beetles feed and can leave marks on bones. This species is of medical, ve...
Taphonomic modifications to Neolithic human skeletal remains from six rock-cut tombs in Malta has pr...
<p>Tibia of a skeleton from Amara West showing extensive damage caused by dermestid beetles.</p
Insects are an important group involved in carrion consumption and are thus of forensic interest. In...
Skeletons are an essential part of every zoological collection. The cleaning of the carcasses or oth...
The aim of this work was to study taphonomic marks that cadaveric coleopteran can produce under cont...
The skeletons of a diplodocid and three Camarasaurus sauropods, ranging from mostly articulated to d...
The purpose of this analysis was to evaluate the effects of insect activity on hacking trauma which ...
Two new insect-related ichnogenera are reported in fossil dinosaur bones from Upper Cretaceous conti...
ABSTRACT—Two new insect-related ichnogenera are reported in fossil dinosaur bones from Upper Cretace...
The analyses of the insect species found on decomposing remains may provide useful information for t...
One drawer of specimens in the Kenelm W. Philip collection, currently held at the University of Alas...
Dense networks of burrow-like traces on the surfaces of bones are preserved on a partial skeleton of...
Fossil insect nests with constructed walls (ichnogenera Uruguay ROSELLI 1938, Palmiraichnus ROSELLI ...
The dermestid beetle (Dermestes maculatus) has become renowned in the laboratory as an aid to skelet...
Dermestes maculatus DeGeer beetles feed and can leave marks on bones. This species is of medical, ve...
Taphonomic modifications to Neolithic human skeletal remains from six rock-cut tombs in Malta has pr...
<p>Tibia of a skeleton from Amara West showing extensive damage caused by dermestid beetles.</p
Insects are an important group involved in carrion consumption and are thus of forensic interest. In...
Skeletons are an essential part of every zoological collection. The cleaning of the carcasses or oth...
The aim of this work was to study taphonomic marks that cadaveric coleopteran can produce under cont...
The skeletons of a diplodocid and three Camarasaurus sauropods, ranging from mostly articulated to d...
The purpose of this analysis was to evaluate the effects of insect activity on hacking trauma which ...
Two new insect-related ichnogenera are reported in fossil dinosaur bones from Upper Cretaceous conti...
ABSTRACT—Two new insect-related ichnogenera are reported in fossil dinosaur bones from Upper Cretace...
The analyses of the insect species found on decomposing remains may provide useful information for t...
One drawer of specimens in the Kenelm W. Philip collection, currently held at the University of Alas...
Dense networks of burrow-like traces on the surfaces of bones are preserved on a partial skeleton of...
Fossil insect nests with constructed walls (ichnogenera Uruguay ROSELLI 1938, Palmiraichnus ROSELLI ...