The document summarizes the interaction of insects with vertebrate corpses at different stages of decomposition. It discusses how different insects are attracted to corpses depending on the stage of decomposition, from blowflies and flesh flies in the initial fresh stage to mites and collembola in the dry decay stage. The succession of insect species and their larvae on corpses can be used in forensic science to estimate the post-mortem interval and provide other details about the crime scene.