The analyses of the insect species found on decomposing remains may provide useful information for the estimation of the minimum time elapsed since death and other parameters, such as causes and circumstances of death. The majority of research has focused on the early colonizing species, typically blowflies, while research concerning late colonizing insects is currently sparse. Dermestid beetles of the genus Dermestes L. (Coleoptera: Dermestidae) are one of the predominant insect species associated with decomposing remains during dry decay and skeletal stages of decomposition. In some dry environments, Dermestes species are likely to be the only necrophagous insects feeding on the decomposing remains. Furthermore, Dermestes species (immatur...
Forensic entomology is an application of studies related to insects and other arthropods in legal ma...
Forensic entomology is considered a relatively new field of entomology yet insects have been around ...
ABSTRACT The existence of insects around the world dates back to 400 million years. People have exi...
The analyses of the insect species found on decomposing remains may provide useful information for t...
Forensic entomology is the use and application of insect information in legal matters, particularly ...
This article discusses the ability of adults of the coleopteran beetle Dermestes maculatus (De Geer)...
The aim of this project was to observe several colonies of Dermestes frischii (one of the most abund...
Medico-legal forensic entomology is the study of insects to aid in determining time, place, manner, ...
Medicocriminal entomology has been defined as the study of necrophagous insects associated with huma...
Insects are the most important, in terms of number and diversity, group of animals on the earth. Ins...
The forensic application of entomology is well known, but it is generally a field which concentrates...
Entomological evidence is commonly used to estimate a post-mortem interval (PMI) in medicolegal inve...
Abstract. A human corpse at an advanced stage of decomposition was found in a house in the residenti...
The necrophagous species of beetles provide useful complementary data to estimate the post-mortem in...
Forensic entomology is the study of arthropods concerning their application in crime scene investiga...
Forensic entomology is an application of studies related to insects and other arthropods in legal ma...
Forensic entomology is considered a relatively new field of entomology yet insects have been around ...
ABSTRACT The existence of insects around the world dates back to 400 million years. People have exi...
The analyses of the insect species found on decomposing remains may provide useful information for t...
Forensic entomology is the use and application of insect information in legal matters, particularly ...
This article discusses the ability of adults of the coleopteran beetle Dermestes maculatus (De Geer)...
The aim of this project was to observe several colonies of Dermestes frischii (one of the most abund...
Medico-legal forensic entomology is the study of insects to aid in determining time, place, manner, ...
Medicocriminal entomology has been defined as the study of necrophagous insects associated with huma...
Insects are the most important, in terms of number and diversity, group of animals on the earth. Ins...
The forensic application of entomology is well known, but it is generally a field which concentrates...
Entomological evidence is commonly used to estimate a post-mortem interval (PMI) in medicolegal inve...
Abstract. A human corpse at an advanced stage of decomposition was found in a house in the residenti...
The necrophagous species of beetles provide useful complementary data to estimate the post-mortem in...
Forensic entomology is the study of arthropods concerning their application in crime scene investiga...
Forensic entomology is an application of studies related to insects and other arthropods in legal ma...
Forensic entomology is considered a relatively new field of entomology yet insects have been around ...
ABSTRACT The existence of insects around the world dates back to 400 million years. People have exi...