In forensic entomology, what do scientists determine by analyzing the life stage of carrion beetles found on a corpse?

Answer

An approximate time of death (minimum postmortem interval)

By analyzing the species present and determining which stage of their development they are in (egg, larva, or pupa), scientists can establish an approximate time of death, known as the minimum postmortem interval (PMI).

In forensic entomology, what do scientists determine by analyzing the life stage of carrion beetles found on a corpse?
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