entomology - study of insects forensic investigations asistm, 2006

59
Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

Upload: delilah-jacobs

Post on 22-Jan-2016

255 views

Category:

Documents


1 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

Entomology - study of insects

Forensic Investigations

ASISTM, 2006

Page 2: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

InsectsInsects are a class of Arthropods that have three segments to their body, one pair of antennae, three pairs of legs, compound eyes and breathe air via small holes or spiracles along the side of their body.

Page 3: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

InsectsMost arthropods are insects BUT there are also bugs that are NOT insects such as spiders (Arachnida), crayfish & woodlice (Crustacea) and millipedes & centipedes (Diplopoda & Chilopoda - sometimes collectively known as Myriapoda).

It is easy to be confused!

Page 4: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

InsectsClassification of the arthropods can also be slightly different in various information sources.

To make it even more confusing, as more research is done, scientists may revise or even change what group various organisms belong in.

Page 5: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

InsectsAs you watch the slide presentation, think about the following:

• Are there ‘good or bad’ insects?

• What role do insects play in science?

• Are insects important in forensic science?

Page 6: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

Caterpillar

DUIT image database

Page 7: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

Grasshopper

Russ Ottens, University of Georgia, www.insectimages.orgSchistocerca americana - species name

Page 8: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

Bluebodied blow fly

Calliphora dubia Courtesy Ian Dadour, UWA

Page 9: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

Flesh fly

Courtesy Ian Dadour, UWASarcophagidae - Family

Page 10: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

House fly

Courtesy Ian Dadour, UWAMusca domestica

Page 11: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

Hide beetle

Trogidae Courtesy Ian Dadour, UWA

Page 12: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

Hister beetle

Courtesy Ian Dadour, UWAHister spp

Page 13: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

Rove beetle

Nudobius luridipennis Gerald J. Lenhard, www.insectimages.org

Page 14: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

Smooth & Hairy maggots

Courtesy Ian Dadour, UWA

Page 15: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

Carrion beetle

Oiceoptoma noveboracensis David Cappaert, www.insectimages.org

Page 16: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

Honey bee

Apis mellifera Scott Bauer, USDA Agricultural Research Service, www.insectimages.org

Page 17: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

Oriental cockroach

Blatta orientalis Clemson University USDA Cooperative Extension Slide Series, www.insectimages.org

Page 18: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

Clothes moth

Tineola bisselliellaClemson UniversityUSDA Cooperative Extension Slide Series, www.insectimages.org

Page 19: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

Striped earwig

Labidura riparia Joseph Berger, www.insectimages.org

Page 20: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

Mosquito

Jim Occi, BugPics, www.insectimages.orgCulicidae

Page 21: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

Green blow fly

Phaenicia sericata Joseph Berger, www.insectimages.org

Page 22: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

Field cricket

Gryllus pennsylvanicus Joseph Berger, www.insectimages.org

Page 23: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

Katydid

Jim Occi, BugPics, www.insectimages.orgTettigoniidae

Page 24: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

Black-winged damselfly

Calopteryx maculata David Cappaert, www.insectimages.org

Page 25: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

Stick insect

Anisomorpha spp. Herbert A. "Joe" Pase III, Texas Forest Service, www.insectimages.org

Page 26: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

Lacewing

Chrysopa oculataClemson University - USDA Cooperative Extension Slide Series, www.insectimages.org

Page 27: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

Horned palassus

Odontotaenius disjunctus Herbert A. "Joe" Pase III, Texas Forest Service, www.insectimages.org

Page 28: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

Rhinocerus beetle

Sinodendron cylindricum Gyorgy Csoka, Hungary Forest Research Institute, www.insectimages.org

Page 29: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

Monarch butterfly - caterpillar

Danaus plexippus David Cappaert, www.insectimages.org

Page 30: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

Monarch butterfly - cocoon

Herbert A. "Joe" Pase III, Texas Forest Service, www.insectimages.org

Danaus plexippus

Page 31: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

Monarch butterfly

Danaus plexippus Charles T. Bryson, USDA Agricultural Research Service, www.insectimages.org

Page 32: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

Firefly

Photinus spp David Cappaert, www.insectimages.org

Page 33: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

Transverse lady beetle eggs

Coccinella transversoguttata Bradley Higbee, Paramount Farming, www.insectimages.org

Page 34: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

Silverfish

Lepisma saccharinaClemson University - USDA Cooperative Extension Slide Series, www.insectimages.org

Page 35: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

Ladybird beetle

Whitney Cranshaw, Colorado State University, www.insectimages.orgCoccinella septempunctata

Page 36: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

Termite

Coptotermes formosanus Scott Bauer, USDA Agricultural Research Service, www.insectimages.org

Page 37: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

Green stink bug

Acrosternum hilare Susan Ellis, www.insectimages.org

Page 38: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

Horse fly

Hematabanus carolinensis Sturgis McKeever, Georgia Southern University, Biology Slide Collection, www.insectimages.org

Page 39: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

Bumblebee

Bombus impatiens David Cappaert, www.insectimages.org

Page 40: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

Chinese mantid

Tenodera aridifolia sinensis Susan Ellis, www.insectimages.org

Page 41: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

Red ant

Formica pallidefulva Susan Ellis, www.insectimages.org

Page 42: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

Giant ichneumon wasp

Rhyssa persuasoria Boris Hrasovec, University of Zagreb, www.insectimages.org

Page 43: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

Other bugs that are NOT insects

Diplopoda & Chilopoda

(millipedes & centipedes)

Page 44: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

Millipede

DUIT image database

Page 45: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

Centipede

Tom Coleman, University of Kentucky, www.insectimages.org

Page 46: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

Centipede

DUIT image database

Page 47: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

Other bugs that are NOT insects

Arachnida - Araneae

(spiders)

Page 48: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

Jumping spider

Platycryptus undatus David Cappaert, www.insectimages.org

Page 49: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

Black widow spider(closely related to the red-back spider)

Latrodectus mactans Ronald F. Billings, Texas Forest Service, www.insectimages.org

Page 50: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

Tarantula

Ronald F. Billings, Texas Forest Service, www.insectimages.org

Page 51: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

Other bugs that are NOT insects

Arachnida - Scorpiones

(scorpions)

Page 52: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

Southern devil scorpion

James O. Howell, The University of Georgia, www.insectimages.org

Page 53: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

Archanida - Acari

(mites & ticks)

Other bugs that are NOT insects

Page 54: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

Yellow mite

Lorryia formosa Eric Erbe, USDA Agricultural Research Service, www.insectimages.org

Page 55: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

Tick

Ixodes scapularis Scott Bauer, USDA Agricultural Research Service, www.insectimages.org

Page 56: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

Crustacea - Oniscidea

(crustaceans that live on land)

Other bugs that are NOT insects

Page 57: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

Woodlice

DUIT image databaseOniscidea

Page 58: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

Pill bug

Armadillidium vulgare Joseph Berger, www.insectimages.org

Page 59: Entomology - study of insects Forensic Investigations ASISTM, 2006

ReferencesSlides sourced www.insectimages.org are copyright free and provided by The Source for Entomology Photos A joint project of the University of Georgia and the USDA ForestService. Project Coordinators: Keith Douce, David Moorhead & Charles Bargeron.

Some slides are courtesy of Associate Professor Ian Dadour, The Centre for Forensic Science, The University of Western Australia

The insect banner has been created from a series of drawings by Paul Ricketts, DUIT Multimedia, The University of Western Australia.