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Forensic Entomology Atlas and Pictorial Key

Forensic Entomology Atlas and Pictorial Key

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This book is a comprehensive photographic atlas of insects and related arthropods that may be encountered in forensic investigations, with color photos and biological information on each species. It also includes pictorial taxonomic keys for diptera and coleoptera.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 320 pages
Publication date: 01 February 2021
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc


This comprehensive book serves as a valuable resource for those engaged in death investigation, as well as addressing other legal matters and litigation involving arthropods. It offers a complete photographic atlas of insects and related arthropods that may be encountered in forensic investigations. The text provides color photos of each relevant arthropod within each taxonomic order, along with a concise presentation of biological information on each species. In addition, the authors have included pertinent pictorial taxonomic keys for the diptera and coleoptera, two insect orders that hold significant importance in forensic investigations. Tables have been provided to list important species within each taxonomic order.

The book is organized into several chapters, each dedicated to a specific taxonomic group or category of arthropods. The first chapter provides an introduction to the field of forensic entomology and its significance in death investigations. It explains the role of arthropods in the ecosystem, their behavior, and their potential as evidence in legal cases.

The second chapter focuses on the identification and classification of insects and related arthropods. It provides detailed descriptions of the physical characteristics, taxonomic groups, and biological information of various species. The third chapter covers the collection and preservation of arthropod evidence. It discusses the techniques and equipment used to collect, preserve, and analyze arthropod specimens, as well as the legal implications of improper collection or handling of evidence.

The fourth chapter discusses the analysis of arthropod evidence in forensic investigations. It explains the methods used to identify and interpret arthropod species, as well as the significance of arthropod-related findings in death investigations. The fifth chapter explores the legal aspects of using arthropod evidence in court. It discusses the admissibility of arthropod evidence, the standards of evidence, and the challenges associated with presenting arthropod evidence in a legal setting.

The sixth chapter provides a comprehensive reference guide to the literature on forensic entomology. It includes a list of important publications, research centers, and organizations involved in the field, as well as a bibliography of relevant literature.

The book concludes with a summary of the key points discussed throughout the text. It emphasizes the importance of forensic entomology in death investigations and its potential to provide valuable evidence in legal cases.

In summary, this comprehensive book serves as a valuable resource for those engaged in death investigation, as well as addressing other legal matters and litigation involving arthropods. It offers a complete photographic atlas of insects and related arthropods that may be encountered in forensic investigations, along with a concise presentation of biological information on each species. The authors have included pertinent pictorial taxonomic keys for the diptera and coleoptera, two insect orders that hold significant importance in forensic investigations. Tables have been provided to list important species within each taxonomic order. The book is organized into several chapters, each dedicated to a specific taxonomic group or category of arthropods. The first chapter provides an introduction to the field of forensic entomology and its significance in death investigations. The second chapter focuses on the identification and classification of insects and related arthropods. The third chapter covers the collection and preservation of arthropod evidence. The fourth chapter discusses the analysis of arthropod evidence in forensic investigations. The fifth chapter explores the legal aspects of using arthropod evidence in court. The sixth chapter provides a comprehensive reference guide to the literature on forensic entomology. The book concludes with a summary of the key points discussed throughout the text. It emphasizes the importance of forensic entomology in death investigations and its potential to provide valuable evidence in legal cases.


ISBN-13: 9781439845929

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