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# of hours it takes for insect species to develop to a given stage
accumulated degree hours (ADH)
insect succession
instar
complete metamorphosis
breakdown of once living matter by living organisms
instar
larva
decomposition
insect succession
a digestive organ used for storage of food
crop
maggot
larva
instar
body development in 4 stages: egg, larva, pupa, & adult
complete metamorphosis
grub
oviposition
spiracles
study of insects & related arthropods
entomology
epidemiology
oncology
anthropology
application of entomology to civil & criminal legal cases
forensic entomology
forensic anthropology
forensic odontology
forensic epidemiology
wormlike beetle larva
grub
crop
pupa
maggot
predictable sequence of changing species that inhabit a decomposing body
insect succession
accumulated degree hours (ADH)
instar
complete metamorphosis
each of the 3 different larval stages of flies in species that undergo complete metamorphosis
instar
insect succession
maggot
oviposition
wormlike stage of insect development after egg
larva
pupa
grub
crop
wormlike fly larva
maggot
crop
grub
pupa
depositing, or laying, of eggs
oviposition
insect succession
spiracles
grub
nonfeeding stage of development between larva & adult
pupa
spiracles
grub
crop
respiratory organs of insects that are used by researchers to identify a larval stage as first, second or third instar
spiracles
crops
maggots
instars
stage 1 of decomposition
fresh stage
skeletal or dry
advanced decay
bloating
active decay
stage 2 of decomposition
bloating
advanced decay
active decay
fresh stage
dry or skeletal
stage 3 of decomposition
active decay
dry or skeletal
advanced decay
fresh stage
bloating
stage 4 of decomposition
advanced decay
bloating
fresh
dry or skeletal
active decay
stage 5 of decomposition
dry or skeletal
fresh
advanced decay
active decay
bloating
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