Sentences with phrase «forensic entomologist»

They enlist the help of experts, including a forensic anthropologist and forensic entomologist (known as «the Bug Lady»).
This discovery clearly indicates that this area has been a watershed for thousands of years as this gemmule — or desiccated version of a sponge — could only have survived on land if it had some access to water,» said Dr. Robert Kimsey, a forensic entomologist and faculty advisor to the UC Davis Entomology Club, whose students made the discovery.
To find out, Christian von Hoermann, a forensic entomologist at Ulm University, Germany, and his colleagues exposed virgin females to several potentially alluring scents.
For example, forensic entomologist Gail Anderson of Simon Fraser University in Burnaby British Columbia, helped solve a poaching case by examining fresh blowfly eggs laid on twin bear cubs that had been shot and gutted for their gallbladders, a prized ingredient in some Asian medicines.
Then a forensic entomologist found live weevil larvae inside two cockleburs stuck to the mask.
And, heaven forbid you should ever need to contact a forensic entomologist, there's also a directory of professionals, among many other offerings.
That site gives you an idea about the vocabulary of forensic entomologists, too.
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