Forensic Entomology: When Puparia of Insect Stages is the Only Link to Cause

High performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) was used to conduct an entomotoxicological analysis on puparia cases and adult insects bred from monocrotophos poisoned carrions. The results indicate that, the poison was better detected in puparia cases compared to adults. This is valuable as puparia a...

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