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Warning: Some material in this presentation and related
videos may be too graphic for some people.
What do they do?
Forensic entomologists apply their knowledge of entomology to provide
information for criminal investigations.
A forensic entomologist’s job may include:
• Identification of insects at various stages of their life cycle, such as eggs, larva,
and adults.
• Collection and preservation of insects as evidence.
• Determining an estimate for the postmortem interval or PMI (the time between
death and the discovery of the body) using factors such as insect evidence, weather
conditions, location and condition of the body, etc.
• Testifying in court to explain insect-related evidence found at a crime scene.
Did you know? Maggots can be used to test a corpse
for the presence of poisons or drugs. Some drugs
can speed up or slow down the insect’s development. Cool Jobs: Forensic Entomology
Discovery Video
Insects as Evidence
Forensic entomologists use their knowledge of insects and
their life cycles and behaviors to give them clues about a
crime.
Most insects used in investigations are in two major orders:
1 – Flies (Diptera) and
2 – Beetles (Coleoptera)
Blow Fly
Carrion Beetle
Images: Top Right - http://www.insectinvestigations.com/aboutfe.htm, Chart - http://www.clt.uwa.edu.au/__data/page/112507/fse07_forensic_entomology.pdf
Species succession may also
provide clues for investigators.
Some species may to feed on a
fresh corpse, while another
species may prefer to feed on one
that has been dead for two weeks.
Investigators will also find other
insect species that prey on the
insects feeding on the corpse.
Weather data is also an important tool in analyzing insect evidence from a corpse.
Investigators will make note of the temperature of the air, ground surface, the interface
area between the body and the ground, and the soil under the body as well as the temperature
inside any maggot masses. They will also collect weather data related to daily temperature
(highs/lows) and precipitation for a period of time before the body was discovered to the
time the insect evidence was collected.
Other factors that might affect their PMI estimates:
1. Was the body enclosed in an area or wrapped in a material that would have prevented
flies from finding the corpse and laying eggs?
2. Were other insect species present that may have affected the development of the
collected species?
3. Were there drugs or other poisons in or on the body that might have affected the larvae’s
development?
Did you know…
The “Body Farm” in Knoxville, Tennessee is a university
research facility to investigate human decomposition under
various conditions in order to understand the factors which
affect its rate. Click the image to view a
video about the Body Farm!
Image: http://www.umext.maine.edu/images/FlyLife.jpg
Information: http://www.kathyreichs.com/entomology.htm and http://www.forensicentomologist.org/
Blow Fly Metamorphosis
1st – Adult flies lay eggs on the carcass especially at
wound areas or around the openings in the body such
as the nose, eyes, ears, anus, etc.
2nd – Eggs hatch into larva (maggots) in 12-24 hours.
3rd– Larvae continue to grow and molt (shed their
exoskeletons) as they pass through the various instar
stages.
1st Instar - 5 mm long after 1.8 days
2nd Instar - 10 mm long after 2.5 days
3rd Instar – 14-16 mm long after 4-5 days
4th – The larvae (17 mm) develop into pupa after
burrowing in surrounding soil.
5th – Adult flies emerge from pupa cases after 6-8
days.
Blow flies are attracted to dead bodies and often arrive within minutes of the death of an
animal. They have a complete life cycle that consists of egg, larva, pupa, and adult stages.
It takes approximately 14-16 days from egg to
adult depending on the temperatures and
humidity levels at the location of the body.
Adult
Eggs
Pupa
3rd Instar
Larva
2nd Instar
Larva
1st
Instar
Larva
Examples of Diptera (Flies)
Informational Source: http://naturalsciences.org/files/documents/csi_tg_overview.doc
Images: Top Left - http://www.scienceinschool.org/repository/images/issue2forensic3_large.jpg, Middle-Left: http://forensicfact.files.wordpress.com/2008/04/blowfly053.jpg,
Top Right - http://users.usachoice.net/~swb/forensics/P1.jpg, Bottom - http://www.deathonline.net/decomposition/corpse_fauna/flies/index.htm
Flesh Fly
(Sarcophagidae)
Striped thorax
Blow & Greenbottle Flies
(Calliphoridae)
Metallic thorax and abdomen
House Fly
(Muscidae)
Cheese Skipper
(Piophilidae)
Early Stage
Decomposition
Late Stage
Decomposition
Life Cycle of a
Calliphoridae Fly
Examples of Coleoptera (Beetles)
Informational Source: http://naturalsciences.org/files/documents/csi_tg_overview.doc
Images: http://www.cals.ncsu.edu/course/ent425/library/spotid/coleoptera/coleoptera.html & http://www.forensicflies.com/beetles.htm
Carrion Beetles (Silphidae)
Adults & larvae feed on fly larvae
Early to Late Stage Decomposition
Late Stage Decomposition
Rove Beetles
(Staphylinidae)
Predator of fly eggs
Early Stage Decomposition
Hide Beetles
(Scarabidae)
Usually the last to arrive
Clown Beetles
(Histeridae)
Predator of fly eggs
Ham & Checkered Beetles
(Cleridae)
Predator of flies & beetles;
also feed on dead tissue Skin Beetles (Dermestidae)
Feed on dried skin & tissues
Click the image above or click here to visit the website at
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/episodes/crime-scene-creatures/interactive-determine-the-time-of-death/4390/
Let’s give it a try …

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forensicento.ppt

  • 1. T. Trimpe 2009 http://sciencespot.net/ Warning: Some material in this presentation and related videos may be too graphic for some people.
  • 2. What do they do? Forensic entomologists apply their knowledge of entomology to provide information for criminal investigations. A forensic entomologist’s job may include: • Identification of insects at various stages of their life cycle, such as eggs, larva, and adults. • Collection and preservation of insects as evidence. • Determining an estimate for the postmortem interval or PMI (the time between death and the discovery of the body) using factors such as insect evidence, weather conditions, location and condition of the body, etc. • Testifying in court to explain insect-related evidence found at a crime scene. Did you know? Maggots can be used to test a corpse for the presence of poisons or drugs. Some drugs can speed up or slow down the insect’s development. Cool Jobs: Forensic Entomology Discovery Video
  • 3. Insects as Evidence Forensic entomologists use their knowledge of insects and their life cycles and behaviors to give them clues about a crime. Most insects used in investigations are in two major orders: 1 – Flies (Diptera) and 2 – Beetles (Coleoptera) Blow Fly Carrion Beetle Images: Top Right - http://www.insectinvestigations.com/aboutfe.htm, Chart - http://www.clt.uwa.edu.au/__data/page/112507/fse07_forensic_entomology.pdf Species succession may also provide clues for investigators. Some species may to feed on a fresh corpse, while another species may prefer to feed on one that has been dead for two weeks. Investigators will also find other insect species that prey on the insects feeding on the corpse.
  • 4. Weather data is also an important tool in analyzing insect evidence from a corpse. Investigators will make note of the temperature of the air, ground surface, the interface area between the body and the ground, and the soil under the body as well as the temperature inside any maggot masses. They will also collect weather data related to daily temperature (highs/lows) and precipitation for a period of time before the body was discovered to the time the insect evidence was collected. Other factors that might affect their PMI estimates: 1. Was the body enclosed in an area or wrapped in a material that would have prevented flies from finding the corpse and laying eggs? 2. Were other insect species present that may have affected the development of the collected species? 3. Were there drugs or other poisons in or on the body that might have affected the larvae’s development? Did you know… The “Body Farm” in Knoxville, Tennessee is a university research facility to investigate human decomposition under various conditions in order to understand the factors which affect its rate. Click the image to view a video about the Body Farm!
  • 5. Image: http://www.umext.maine.edu/images/FlyLife.jpg Information: http://www.kathyreichs.com/entomology.htm and http://www.forensicentomologist.org/ Blow Fly Metamorphosis 1st – Adult flies lay eggs on the carcass especially at wound areas or around the openings in the body such as the nose, eyes, ears, anus, etc. 2nd – Eggs hatch into larva (maggots) in 12-24 hours. 3rd– Larvae continue to grow and molt (shed their exoskeletons) as they pass through the various instar stages. 1st Instar - 5 mm long after 1.8 days 2nd Instar - 10 mm long after 2.5 days 3rd Instar – 14-16 mm long after 4-5 days 4th – The larvae (17 mm) develop into pupa after burrowing in surrounding soil. 5th – Adult flies emerge from pupa cases after 6-8 days. Blow flies are attracted to dead bodies and often arrive within minutes of the death of an animal. They have a complete life cycle that consists of egg, larva, pupa, and adult stages. It takes approximately 14-16 days from egg to adult depending on the temperatures and humidity levels at the location of the body. Adult Eggs Pupa 3rd Instar Larva 2nd Instar Larva 1st Instar Larva
  • 6. Examples of Diptera (Flies) Informational Source: http://naturalsciences.org/files/documents/csi_tg_overview.doc Images: Top Left - http://www.scienceinschool.org/repository/images/issue2forensic3_large.jpg, Middle-Left: http://forensicfact.files.wordpress.com/2008/04/blowfly053.jpg, Top Right - http://users.usachoice.net/~swb/forensics/P1.jpg, Bottom - http://www.deathonline.net/decomposition/corpse_fauna/flies/index.htm Flesh Fly (Sarcophagidae) Striped thorax Blow & Greenbottle Flies (Calliphoridae) Metallic thorax and abdomen House Fly (Muscidae) Cheese Skipper (Piophilidae) Early Stage Decomposition Late Stage Decomposition Life Cycle of a Calliphoridae Fly
  • 7. Examples of Coleoptera (Beetles) Informational Source: http://naturalsciences.org/files/documents/csi_tg_overview.doc Images: http://www.cals.ncsu.edu/course/ent425/library/spotid/coleoptera/coleoptera.html & http://www.forensicflies.com/beetles.htm Carrion Beetles (Silphidae) Adults & larvae feed on fly larvae Early to Late Stage Decomposition Late Stage Decomposition Rove Beetles (Staphylinidae) Predator of fly eggs Early Stage Decomposition Hide Beetles (Scarabidae) Usually the last to arrive Clown Beetles (Histeridae) Predator of fly eggs Ham & Checkered Beetles (Cleridae) Predator of flies & beetles; also feed on dead tissue Skin Beetles (Dermestidae) Feed on dried skin & tissues
  • 8. Click the image above or click here to visit the website at http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/episodes/crime-scene-creatures/interactive-determine-the-time-of-death/4390/ Let’s give it a try …