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Haskell, Neal H., and Gary Dale2004 A Heavy Grasshopper Infestation Creating a Delay in Blow Fly Oviposition on a Suicide Victim During Summer in Montana. A Presentationbefore the 56th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences (Advance Program), February 20, 2004, Dallas, Texas.Haskell, Neal H., Robert D. Hall, B. Barnett, and F. Muret1998 State of Oklahoma vs. Howell (Part I): The Use and Value of En<strong>to</strong>mological Evidence During the Murder Investigation and Subsequent Pre-Trialin Oklahoma. Proceedings of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, San Francisco, CA., p.107.Haskell, Neal H., Robert D. Hall, Valerie J. Cervenka, and Michael A. Clark1997 On the Body; Insects’ Life Stage Presence, Their Postmortem Artifacts. in Forensic Taphonomy, The Postmortem Fate of Human Remains, editedby William D. Haglund and Marcella H. Sorg, CRC Press, Boca Ra<strong>to</strong>n, FL., pp. 415-448.Haskell, Neal H., Marlene A. Lantz, Larry W. Blum, and Wendy Platt2001 The Presence of Blue Bottle Fly Eggs Calliphoridae; Calliphora vicina) Recovered from a Body During Summer in Northern Illinois <strong>with</strong> HourlyObservations of Egg Hatch. A Paper Presented at the American Academy of Forensic Sciences 53rd Annual Meeting, February 19-24, 2001,Seattle, Washing<strong>to</strong>n.Haskell, Neal H., Wayne D. Lord, and Jason H. Byrd2001 Collection of En<strong>to</strong>mological Evidence during Death Investigations. in En<strong>to</strong>mological Evidence: The Utility of Arthropods in LegalInvestigations. Jason H. Byrd and James L. Castner, edi<strong>to</strong>rs, CRC Press, Boca Ra<strong>to</strong>n, FL. pp. 81-120.Haskell, Neal H., D.G. McShaffrey, D.A. Hawley, R.E. Williams, and J.E. Pless1989 Use of Aquatic Insects in Determining Submersion Interval, Journal of Forensic Sciences, 34(3):622-632.Haskell, Neal H. and Julie Mather Saul1997 Use of Insect “Remains” in Assessment of Ancient Maya Burial Practices, in Proceedings of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, NewYork, NY., pp.159-160.Haskell, Neal H., A.J. Tambasco, D.A. McShaffery, and J.E. Pless1990 Identification of Trichoptera (Caddisfly) Larvae from a Body in a Stream. A Paper presented at the 42nd Annual Meeting of the AmericanAcademy of Forensic Sciences, Cincinnati, OH.Haskell, Neal H. and Ralph E. Williams1988 Insect Indica<strong>to</strong>rs Associated <strong>with</strong> Pig Carrion Studies and Death <strong>Scene</strong> Cases in Indiana: A Seasonal Comparison. Proceedings of the XVIIIInternational Congress on Enotmology, Vancouver, p.267.1990 Collection of En<strong>to</strong>mological Evidence at the Death <strong>Scene</strong>, in En<strong>to</strong>mology and Death: A Procedural Guide, edited by E.P. Catts and N.H. Haskell,pp. 82-97, Joyce’s Print Shop, Clemson, South CarolinaHaskell, Neal H., Ralph E., Williams, and C. Towell1990 Calliphoridae of Pig Carrion in Northwest Indiana: A Seasonal Comparative Study. American Academy of Forensic Sciences Publication 90-92,Abstract G26.Haskell, Neal H., et al.2003 Testing and Reliability of Animal Models in Research and Training Programs in Forensic En<strong>to</strong>mology.(http://www.ncjrs.org/rr/vol4_1/10.html)Hawley, D.A., N.H. Haskell, DG McShaffrey, R.E. Williams, and J.E. Pless1989 Identification of a Red “Fiber”: Chironomid Larvae, Journal of Forensic Sciences, 34(3):617-621.Hayes, J.1994 Fire Ants - Forensic Implications and Potential Impact Upon Determination of Postmortem Interval. American Academy of Forensic Sciences46th Annual Meeting, San An<strong>to</strong>nio, TX.Heads<strong>to</strong>rm, Richard1977 The Beetles of America. A.S. Barnes and Company, Incorporated, Cranbury, NJ. pp.169-235.Hédouin, Valéry, Benoit Bourel, Luck Martin-Bouyer, Anne Bécart, Gilles Tournel, Marc Deveaux, and Didier Gosset1999a Morphine Perfused Rabbits: A Tool for Experiments in Forensic En<strong>to</strong>mo<strong>to</strong>xicology. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 44(2):347-350.1999bDetermination of Drug Levels in Larvae of Lucilia sericata (Diptera: Calliphoridae) Reared on Rabbit Carcasses Containing Morphine. Journal ofForensic Sciences, 44(2):351-353.Henssge, C., B. Madea, B. Knight, L. Nokes, and T. Krompecher1995 The Estimation of the Time Since Death in the Early Postmortem Interval. Arnold, Bos<strong>to</strong>n, MA. (also cited as published by Arnold out of SevenOaks, CA)Hewadikaram, K.A. and M.L. Goff1991 Effect of Carcass Size on Rate of Decomposition and Arthropod Succession Patterns. American Journal of Forensic Medical Pathology, 12(3):235-240.329

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