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Girling, M.A.1989 The Insect Fauna of the Roman Well at the Cattlemarket. In Chichester Excavations, A.Down, edi<strong>to</strong>r, 6:234-241Girling, M.A., and H.K. Kenward1986 Arthropod Results from Archaeological Sites in Southhamp<strong>to</strong>n. Ancient Monuments Lab Report, 46:86.Goddard, Jerome2003 Physician's Guide <strong>to</strong> Arthropods of Medical Importance, Fourth Edition. CRC Press, Boca Ra<strong>to</strong>n, FL.(ISBN: 0-8493-1387-2)Goddard, J. and P.K. Lago1985 Notes on blowfly (Diptera: Calliphoridae) succession on carrion in Northern Mississippi. Journal of En<strong>to</strong>mological Science, 20: 312-317.Goff, M. Lee1988 A Tropical Approach <strong>to</strong> Yorick's Skull: The Later Stages of Decomposition. Proceedings of the XVIII International Congress on Enotmology,Vancouver, p.267.1989 Gasamid Mites as Potential Indica<strong>to</strong>rs of Postmortem Interval, in Progress in Acarology, edited by G.P. Channabasavanna and C.A. Viraktamaths,Oxford & IBH Publishing Company, New Delhi, India, pp. 443-450.1990 Implications of Drugs in Decomposing Tissues <strong>to</strong> the Estimation of Postmortem Interval Using Insect Developmental Patterns. ExtendedAbstract. Proceedings of the International Symposium on the Forensic Aspects of Mass Disasters and <strong>Crime</strong> <strong>Scene</strong> Reconstruction, June 23-29,1990, Forensic Science Research and Training Center, FBI Academy, Quantico, Virginia. sponsored by the Labora<strong>to</strong>ry and IdentificationDivisions, Federal Bureau of Investigation, United States Government Printing Office, Washing<strong>to</strong>n, D.C. pp 263-264.1991a1991b1991cComparison of Insect Species Associated <strong>with</strong> Decomposing Remains Recovered Inside Dwellings and Outdoors on the Island of Oahu, Hawaii.Journal of Forensic Sciences, 36(3):748-753.Gamasid mites as potential indica<strong>to</strong>rs of post mortem interval, in Progress in Acarology, G.P. Channabasavanna and C.A. Viraktamath, edi<strong>to</strong>rs,pp. 443-450.Use of Acari in Establishing a Postmortem Interval in a Homicide Case on the Island of Oahu, Hawaii, in Dusabek and Bukva, edi<strong>to</strong>rs, ModernAcarology, Volume I, Proceedings of the VIII International Congress of Acarology, Ceske Budejovice, Czechoslovakia, August 6-11, 1990, SBPAcademic Publishing, The Hague, Netherlands.1992 Problems in Estimation of Postmortem Interval Resulting from Wrapping of the Corpse: A Case Study from Hawaii. Journal of AgriculturalEn<strong>to</strong>mology, 9(4): 237-243.1993 Estimation of Postmortem Interval Using Arthropod Development and Successional Patterns. Forensic Science Review, 5(2): 81-94.2000 A Fly for the Prosecution: How Insect Evidence Helps Solve <strong>Crime</strong>s. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA.(ISBN: 0674002202)Goff, M.L., W.A. Brown, K.A. Hewadikaram, and A.I. Omori1991 Effect of Heroin in Decomposing Tissues on the Developmental Rate of Boettcherisca peregrina (Diptera: Sarcophagidae) and Implications ofthe Effect on Estimation of Postmortem Interval Using Arthropod Development Patterns. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 36: 537-542.Goff, M.L., W.A. Brown, and A.I. Omori1992 Preliminary Observations on the Effect of Methamphetamine in Decomposing Tissues on the Development Rate of Parasarcophaga ruficornis(Diptera: Sarcophagidae) and Implications of this Effect on the Estimations of Postmortem Intervals. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 37:867-872.Goff, M.L. , W. A. Brown, A.I. Omori, and D.A. La Pointe1993 Preliminary Observations of the Effects of Amitryptyline in Decomposing Tissues on the Development of Parasarcophaga ruficornis (Diptera:Sarcophagidae) and Implications of this Effect <strong>to</strong> Estimation of Postmortem Interval. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 38: 316-322.1994 Preliminary Observations of the Effects of Phecyclidine in Decomposing Tissues on the Development of Parasarcophaga ruficornis (Diptera:Sarcophagidae). Journal of Forensic Science, 39(1): 123-128.Goff, M.L. and E.P.Catts1990 Arthropod Basics-Structure and Biology. in En<strong>to</strong>mology and Death: A Procedural Guide, edited by E.P. Catts and N.H. Haskell, pp. 38-71,Joyce’s Print Shop, Clemson, South CarolinaGoff, M.L., S. Charbonneau, and W. Sullivan1991 Presence of Fecal Matter in Diapers as Potential Source of Error in Estimations of Postmortem Intervals Using Anthropod Development Patterns.Journal of Forensic Science, 36(5): 1603-1606.Goff, M. Lee, M. Early, C.B. Odom, and K. Tullis1986 A Preliminary Checklist of Arthropods Associated <strong>with</strong> Exposed Carrion in the Hawaiian Islands. Proceedings of the Hawaii En<strong>to</strong>mologicalSociety, 26: 53-57.Goff, M. Lee and M.M. Flynn1991 Determination of Postmortem Interval by Arthropod Succession: A Case Study from the Hawaiian Islands, Journal of Forensic Sciences, 36(2):607-614.325

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