Implications of trombiculid mite bites: report of a case and submission of evidence in a murder trial.

作者: John G. Prichard , Peter D. Kossoris , Rachel A. Leibovitch , Larry D. Robertson , F. Warren Lovell

DOI: 10.1520/JFS11887J

关键词: HomicideGeographic distributionMitePoison controlDemographyInjury controlSuspectComputer securityEntomologyMedicineTrombiculid Mites

摘要: Bites of Trombiculid mites implicated a suspect during homicide investigation. Clinical documentation the bites, correlation with entomological studies, and submission evidence at trial are reported. Insects that have discrete geographic distribution leave bites characteristic nature may important forensic science implications.

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