2023
DOI: 10.3390/insects14060536
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A Summary of Concepts, Procedures and Techniques Used by Forensic Entomologists and Proxies

Tharindu B. Bambaradeniya,
Paola A. Magni,
Ian R. Dadour

Abstract: Forensic entomology is a branch of forensic science that incorporates insects as a part of solving crime. Insect-based evidence recovered at a crime scene can be used to estimate the minimum postmortem interval, determine if a carcass/corpse has been relocated, and contribute to the cause and manner of death. The current review summarises the stepwise usage of forensic entomology methods at a crime scene and in the laboratory, including specimen collection and rearing, identification, xenobiotic detection, doc… Show more

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“…Another shortcoming of this study is the absence of ant collections associated with the cadavers, along with the unavailability of close-range photographs and written descriptions of the ant bites. However, recently released guidelines for forensic entomologists and their proxies (e.g., pathologist, law enforcement) [39] emphasise the crucial role of detailed documentation and analysis of insect activity in forensic investigations, enabling accurate identification, interpretation, and utilisation of entomological evidence in such contexts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another shortcoming of this study is the absence of ant collections associated with the cadavers, along with the unavailability of close-range photographs and written descriptions of the ant bites. However, recently released guidelines for forensic entomologists and their proxies (e.g., pathologist, law enforcement) [39] emphasise the crucial role of detailed documentation and analysis of insect activity in forensic investigations, enabling accurate identification, interpretation, and utilisation of entomological evidence in such contexts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, forensic entomology can assist in other aspects relevant to criminal investigations, such as determining the timing of neglect on humans or animals, identifying the primary location of the crime, and detecting the presence of toxicological substances in the remains (Byrd, & Tomberlin, 2020). Information is obtained through the identification and aging of the insect evidence, correlated with the environmental situation (Bambaradeniya et al, 2023). The identification and aging of insects are typically conducted by assessing specific morphological characteristics, and histological techniques can enhance this process.…”
Section: Entomologymentioning
confidence: 99%