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Requirements to become a forensic entomologist
Bachelor's degree of science in biology, zoology, or entomology Followed by a master's degree and doctorate in entomology
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Medicological entomology
Use of entomology in death/abuse inestigations
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Entomology
The scientific study of insects
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Forensic entomology
The study of insects as they pertain to legal issues
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Published writing about forensic entomology dates back to...
10th/13th centuries, used in ancient Chinese murder investigations
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Jean-Pierre Megnon
Wrote La Fauna des Cadavres, the first serious book on forensic entomology
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1966
American Board of Forensic Entomology is led by Dr. Paul Cotts and Dr. Lee Geff
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2002
First North American Forensic Entomology Association meeting held
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End of 19th century
First entomological research conducted in Quebec
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Dipteran larvae
Also known as maggots, are the larvae of blowflies
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Why blowflies are used to estimate time of death
They will arrive very quickly to a dead body
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Blowflies are only active during which time of the day?
Daytime
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1st instar
5mm long Appears after 1.8 days Stage lasts 20 hours long
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Egg
2mm long Appears soon after death Stage lasts 8 hrs long
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2nd instar
10mm long Appears 2.5 days later Stage lasts 15-20 hours Dark crop visible through skin
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3rd instar
17mm long Appears 4-5 days later Stage lasts 36-56 hours Insects will consume large amount of tissue during this time
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Pre-pupa
9mm long Appears 8-12 days later Stage lasts 86-120 hours long
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Early+late pupa
9mm long Appears 18-24 days later Stage lasts 6-12 days long
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Adult
Size varies Appears 21-25 days later Stage lasts several weeks
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Distinguishing larvae by number of slits
1st instar larvae have one V-shaped slit 2nd instar larvae have 2 slits 3rd instar larvae have 3 slits
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Accumulated degree hours (ADH)
The number of hours at an adjusted average temperature it takes for an insect species to develop to a given stage
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Successional colonization
Process by which a body is colonized by a series of insects spaced out over time
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Puparium
The hard pupal case of the insect pupa
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Insect larvae are attracted to which two gases of decomposition?
Putrescine and cadaverine
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Other uses for entomology in death investigations
Indicating whether body has moved Indicating whether body was disturbed Indicating position of wounds
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When consuming a body, larvae will first settle in...
Wounds, then natural orifices (nose, mouth, etc) that have a membrane layer
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Entomotoxicology
The study of drugs, poisons, and metabolites found in insects
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Drugs can affect insect development by...
Slowing it down or speeding it up
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DNA identification using insects
1. Using DNA to find species of insect when evidence is too damaged 2. Using DNA to identify victim by testing DNA of partially digested tissue inside crop of insect
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Crop
"Gut", stores food
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Frass
Solid wastes excreted by insect larvae
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Myiasis
Parasitic infestation of living vertebrate tissue by larval flies
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Myiasis primarily occurs in...
Very young children, old adults, and temporarily/permanently incapacitated people in need of a caregiver
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In which part of a cocaine user's body will larvae converge?
Nose, since cocaine damages septum
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Maggot debridement therapy (MDT)
The purposeful use of maggots on living patients to remove dead tissue
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Dr. William Baer
Used MDT to treat soldiers in WW1 who were susceptible to infection in trench warfare Used MDT to treat osteomyelitis, a deep bone infection
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Dr. Ronald Sherman
Discovered that maggots also secrete antibodies/allantoin Simulate granulation, the production of new tissue Secrete ammonia, which alkalizes wound (bacteria prefer acidic environment)
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Lack of insects may result from...
Too low of a temperature Too early in the year Body was very recently killed Body was stored in inaccessible location
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Rings of death
Carcass of a poisoned animal is fed on by other animals, causing these scavengers to get sick and die, and are fed by other other scavengers, creating noticeable rings of death
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The age of the oldest insect evidence relating to a corpse is used to calculate...
The minimum time of death
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Forensic entomology is important because...
The time of death is of value to grieving family members It may have legal implications
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Forensic entomology allows for the determination of...
Time since death Whether body has moved or disturbed Presence of wound sites Whether deceased was poisoned/drugged Length of time of neglect in living victims
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Two methods of estimating time of death using forensic entomology
Predictable development of larval Diptera Successional colonization of body with different species
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Although unnoticeable to humans, dead bodies give off...
A variety of chemical cues such as odours, which can be detected by blowflies
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Diurnal
Active during the day
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As temperature increases, insect larvae develop \__________ quickly
More
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Factors taken into account when estimating time of death
Oldest insects present Temperature data Species of insect Development data (how long it takes for an insect to reach a certain stage under the present environmental conditions)
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Successional colonization is used when...
The time of death is much lengthier than could be determined using Diptera larvae development
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It is the \_______________ who identifies the wound site and what weapon may have caused it
Forensic pathologist
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Bioaccumulate
The accumulation of toxic chemicals in an organism, often the chemicals are stored in fatty tissues
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Puparial
A stage in the lifecycle of an insect that follows the larval stage