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T. Trimpe 2009 http://sciencespot.net/ Forensic Entomology Unit Review T. Trimpe 2009 http://sciencespot.net/

1 point each Spelling counts!

ADULT EGGS 1st INSTAR LARVA 2nd INSTAR LARVA 3rd INSTAR LARVA PUPA 18. Label the life cycle diagram using the word list provided. Egg Adult Pupa 1st Instar Larva 2nd Instar Larva 3rd Instar Larva ADULT EGGS 1st INSTAR LARVA 2nd INSTAR LARVA 3rd INSTAR LARVA PUPA 6 points

1st – Collect maggots from the body along with other insect evidence. 19. Use the charts on the Crime Solving Insects reference card to determine the age of the maggots listed in the chart. 20. Explain how a forensic entomologist would use fly larva to estimate the PMI. 6-7 11 4 points 11 4 1st – Collect maggots from the body along with other insect evidence. 2nd – Identify the species of each insect species present. 3rd – Determine the length of the maggots and use weather data to estimate the ages 4th – Use the insect evidence along with other factors (stage of decomposition, condition of body, body temperature, etc.) to estimate the length of time that had passed since death 2 points

Miss more than 12? I’ll figure the grade! What’s your grade? 30 Points Total Miss more than 12? I’ll figure the grade! -1 = 97 -2 = 93 -3 = 90 -4 = 87 -5 = 83 -6 = 80 -7 = 77 -8 = 73 -9 = 70 -10 = 67 -11 = 63 -12 = 60 Questions?