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      Forensic Entomology 

      Factors That Influence Insect Succession on Carrion

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          Flies as forensic indicators.

          Synanthropic flies, particularly calliphorids, are initiators of carrion decomposition and, as such, are the primary and most accurate forensic indicators of time of death. The relevant biology and forensic applications of the egg, larva, pupa, and young adult are discussed for various species, with emphasis on thermal history and age markers.
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            A Study of Dog Carcass Communities in Tennessee, with Special Reference to the Insects

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              Initial Studies on Insect Succession on Carrion in Southwestern British Columbia

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                September 11 2009
                February 19 2010
                : 201-250
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