2020
DOI: 10.1111/1556-4029.14470
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Recommendations for Maintaining a Dermestid Beetle Colony (Dermestes maculatus) for Processing Human Remains

Abstract: Dermestid beetles (Dermestes maculatus De Geer 1774) are small carrion insects characterized by a rounded or oval‐shaped body and white abdomen with black markings. Given their natural propensity to consume soft tissue throughout various stages of decomposition, biological anthropologists have sought to use dermestids as a forensic processing method in addition to traditional chemical tissue removal techniques. Although useful, most of the existing academic literature regarding the upkeep of dermestid colonies… Show more

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