Collection and Preservation of Forensically Important Entomological Materials

作者: Wayne D. Lord , John F. Burger

DOI: 10.1520/JFS11602J

关键词: Time of deathZoologyBiologyManner of deathData collectionProtocol (science)Sampling (statistics)EntomologyData science

摘要: The insects and other invertebrates colonizing corpses as decomposition progresses can provide valuable information concerning the time manner of death. Accurate determinations are possible, however, only when representative specimens properly collected preserved. protocol developed by authors describes equipment techniques for sampling, preserving, packaging, shipping, rearing forensically important insects. This should aid medicolegal professionals in data collection, allowing accurate entomological means.

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