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Genus Xanthaciura
An introduction to the immature stages of British flies By Smith K.G.V.
An introduction to the immature stages of British flies
By Smith K.G.V.
RES Handbooks for the Identification of British Insects 10(14); 280 pp., 1989
http://www.area51aliens.org
Contributed by tomclarke on 7 May, 2016 - 7:17am |
Order Diptera Linnaeus, 1758. In: Zhang Z.-Q. (ed.) Animal biodiversity: An outline of higher-level classification... By Pape T., Blagoderov V., Mostovski M.B. Zootaxa 3148: 222–229, 2011
Contributed by v belov on 25 December, 2014 - 12:58am |
Practical Forensic Entomology: Time of Death, Decomposition, and the Insects Used in Death Investigation By Neal H. Haskell Crc Pr I Llc; 1 edition , 2014
This title will be released March 25, 2014, you may pre-order it from Amazon.com
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Forensic Entomology Atlas and Pictorial Key By Ralph E. Williams, Patrick Jones, & Kristi Bugajski CRC Pr I LLC; 1 edition, 2014
Focusing primarily in death investigation and also addressing other legal matters and litigation in which arthropods may be involved, this book provides a complete photographic atlas of insects and related arthropods that may be encountered in forensic investigations. The text provides color photos of each pertinent arthropod within each taxonomic order along with a concise presentation of biological information on each of the species. In addition, the authors provide pertinent pictorial taxonomic keys fordipteraandcoleoptera, two insect orders that have species of significant importance in forensic investigations. Tables list important species within each taxonomic order.
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The Science of Forensic Entomology By David B Rivers & Gregory Dahlem Wiley-Blackwell; 1 edition, 2014
Forensic entomology is one of the newest sub-disciplines to be recognized by international judicial systems in countries located on every continent. Arguably it deals with the most unpleasant evidence of all disciplines—fly maggots that feed on a corpses. Though this text provides coverage of the three sub-fields of Forensic entomology—Urban, Stored Product, and Medicocriminal—it is the latter that is the core of the book.
The Science of Forensic Entomology builds a foundation of biological and entomological knowledge that equips the student to be able to understand and resolve questions concerning the presence of specific insects at a crime scene, in which the answers require deductive reasoning, seasoned observation, reconstruction and experimentation—features required of all disciplines that have hypothesis testing at its core. Each chapter addresses topics that delve into the underlying biological principles and concepts relevant to the insect biology that forms the bases for using insects in matters of legal importance.
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An introduction to the immature stages of British flies By Smith K.G.V. RES Handbooks for the Identification of British Insects 10(14); 280 pp., 1989
Contributed by v belov on 6 February, 2013 - 9:36am |
A DIPTERIST'S HANDBOOK, Second Edition By Peter Chandler, editor, with contributions by 42 other authors Amateur Entomologists' Society, UK, 2010
This handbook provides a valuable reference for everyone interested in the study of flies, both beginners and experienced dipterists. Since the first edition appeared in 1978, there have been considerable advances in knowledge of Diptera, and new techniques and equipment used in their study have developed. The Handbook has been fully updated and new subjects have been added so that it has grown substantially to more than twice the size of the first edition.
Find at Bioquip.
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Flies The Natural History & Diversity of Diptera By Stephen A. Marshall Firefly Books, 2012
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Contributed by MJ Hatfield on 13 October, 2012 - 4:39pm |
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