Mark Benecke's Forensic Entomology Special Issue Forensic Science International

Forensic Science International

An international journal dedicated to the applications of medicine and science in the administration of justice

Forensic Entomology Special Issue, Forensic Science International, Vol. 120, Issues 1 & 2, pages 1-164 (15. Aug. 2001)

All article .pdf fileshttps://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/forensic-science-international/vol/120/issue/1

Guest Editor: M. Benecke, Postfach 250411, 50520 Köln, Germany, e-mail: forensic@benecke.com

Referees: Kenneth G. V. Smith (London) (Main), Marcel Leclercq (Beyne-Heusay), Nicole von Wurmb (DNA), Guido Sticht (Toxicology)

LIST OF CONTENTS

(random order of authors)

1. The Next Step / page 1 / Mark Benecke

2. A brief history of forensic entomology / pages 2 — 14 / Mark Benecke

3. Use of beetles in forensic entomology / pages 15 — 17 / Pankaj Kulshrestha, D.K. Satpathy

4. Factors affecting decomposition and Diptera colonization / pages 18 — 27 / Carlo Pietro Campobasso, Giancarlo Di Vella, Francesco Introna

5. Postmortem interval (PMI) determined by study sarcophagous biocenoses: three cases from the province of Venice (Italy) / pages 28 — 31 / Margherita Turchetto, Sergio Lafisca, Gabriella Costantini

6. Effect of temperature on Lucilia sericata (Diptera: Calliphoridae) development with special reference to the isomegalen- and isomorphen-diagram / pages 32 — 36 / Martin Grassberger, Christian Reiter

7. Preliminary observations on the effects of hydrocortisone and sodium methohexital on development of Sarcophaga (Curranea) tibialis Macquart (Diptera: Sarcophagidae), and implications for estimating post mortem interval / pages 37 — 41 E. Musvasva, K.A. Williams, W.J. Muller, M.H. Villet

8. Entomotoxicology / pages 42 — 47 / Francesco Introna, Carlo Pietro Campobasso, Madison Lee Goff

9. Forensic entomology: application, education and research in Western Australia / pages 48 — 52 / I.R. Dadour, D.F. Cook, J.N. Fissioli, W.J. Bailey

10. A preliminary study of forensic entomology in Medellín, Colombia / pages 53 — 59 / Marta Wolff, Alejandro Uribe, Adriana Ortiz, Patricia Duque

11. The utility of mitochondrial DNA sequences for the identification of forensically important blowflies (Diptera:Calliphoridae) in southeastern Australia / pages 60 — 67 / J.F. Wallman, S.C. Donnellan

12. Activity of the forensic entomology department of the French Gendarmerie / pages 68 — 71 / Emmanuel Gaudry, Jean-Bernard Myskowiak, Bernard Chauvet, Thierry Pasquerault, Fabrice Lefebvre, Yvan Malgorn

13. Stability of prostate specific antigen (PSA), and subsequent Y-STR typing, of Lucilia (Phaenicia) sericata (Meigen) (Diptera: Calliphoridae) maggots reared from a simulated postmortem sexual assault / pages 72 — 76 / James Michael Clery

14. Dead larvae of Cynomya mortuorum (L.) (Diptera, Calliphoridae) as indicators of the post-mortem interval — a case history from Norway / pages 77 — 78 / Morten Stærkeby

15. The development of the black blow fly, Phormia regina (Meigen) / pages 79 — 88 / Jason H. Byrd, Jon C. Allen

16. Medicolegal relevance of cadaver entomofauna for the determination of the time of death / pages 89 — 109 / M.I. Marchenko

17. DNA-based identification of forensically important Chrysomyinae (Diptera: Calliphoridae) / pages 110 — 115 / Jeffrey D. Wells, Felix A.H. Sperling

18. Genetic relationships between blowflies (Calliphoridae) of forensic importance / pages 116 — 123 / Jamie Stevens, Richard Wall

19. Further observations on the nocturnal oviposition behaviour of blow flies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) / pages 124 — 126 / Devinder Singh, Meenakshi Bharti

20. Morphine extraction in necrophagous insects remains for determining ante-mortem opiate intoxication / pages 127 — 131 / Benoit Bourel, Gilles Tournel, Valéry Hedouin, Marc Deveaux, M. Lee Goff, Didier Gosset

21. The forensic entomologist in the context of the forensic pathologist's role / pages 132 — 139 / Carlo Pietro Campobasso, Francesco Introna

22. Determination of drug levels and the effect of diazepam on the growth of necrophagous flies of forensic importance in southeastern Brazil / pages 140 — 144 / Lucila M.L. Carvalho, Arício X. Linhares, José Roberto Trigo

23. Insects of forensic significance in Argentina / pages 145 — 154 / A. Oliva

24. Child neglect and forensic entomology / pages 155 — 159 / Mark Benecke, Rüdiger Lessig

25. Technical note / page 160 / K.G.V. Smith

Meeting of the Forensic Entomologists at the legendary International Congress of Entomology (ICE) in Foz do Iguaçu (Iguaçu Falls) in Brazil 2000: N. Centeno, Lee Goff, Jeff Wells, Adriana Oliva, Gail Anderson, James Wallmann, Ian Dadour and Mark Benecke. This was exactly on my 30th birthday but since I do not celebrate birthdays, nobody knew.

Meeting of the Forensic Entomologists at the legendary International Congress of Entomology (ICE) in Foz do Iguaçu (Iguaçu Falls) in Brazil 2000: N. Centeno, Lee Goff, Jeff Wells, Adriana Oliva, Gail Anderson, James Wallmann, Ian Dadour and Mark Benecke. This was exactly on my 30th birthday but since I do not celebrate birthdays, nobody knew.


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