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Identification of mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae): an external quality assessment of medical entomology laboratories in the MediLabSecure Network

open access: yesParasites and Vectors, 2018
Identification of vectors is of prime importance in the field of medical entomology for both operational and research purposes. An external quality assessment of mosquito identification capacities was carried out within the MediLabSecure Network, which ...
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Citizen science and smartphone e-entomology enables low-cost upscaling of mosquito surveillance.

Science of the Total Environment, 2019
Mosquito surveillance remains a cornerstone of pest and disease control operations globally but is strongly limited in scale by resources. The use of citizen science to upscale scientific data collection is commonplace, and mosquito surveillance programs
Larissa Braz Sousa   +5 more
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A review of the estimation of postmortem interval using forensic entomology

Medicine, Science and the Law
The postmortem interval (PMI) is a crucial factor in death investigations. For PMIs exceeding 24 h the forensic pathologist must turn to other specialties that focus on decompositional ecology of animals, including humans. Primary among these specialties
J. O. Obafunwa, Amanda Roe, Leon Higley
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Near‐infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) for taxonomic entomology: A brief review

, 2020
For over two decades, near‐infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) has been applied to a wide spectrum of problems in the field of insect taxonomy. It provides a rapid, non‐destructive and relatively cheap method of metabolomic profiling, which can often be used to
Joel B. Johnson
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Seeing red: A review of the use of near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) in entomology

Applied spectroscopy reviews (Softcover ed.), 2019
Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a rapid, noninvasive and cheap method of profiling the chemical composition of a broad range of sample types. Over the past two decades, it has been used in numerous entomological applications, ranging from taxonomy ...
Joel B. Johnson, M. Naiker
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Optimising crime scene temperature collection for forensic entomology casework

Forensic Science International, 2017
Daniel Martín-Vega, Martin Hall
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Forensic entomology application in China: Four case reports.

Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine, 2019
We present four cases that use entomological data to estimate postmortem interval (PMI). In the first case, the body was found in an outdoor environment at 26 °C and was at the fresh stage.
Man Wang   +8 more
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Entomological notes V

Description of a new species of butterfly from ...
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Forensic entomology in research and practice: an overview of forensic experts’ perceptions and scientific output in Brazil

Zeitschrift für Rechtsmedizin, 2022
Stephanie Evelyn França Guimarães   +4 more
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