Cuticular hydrocarbons and defensive compounds ofReticulitermes flavipes (Kollar) andR. santonensis (feytaud): Polymorphism and chemotaxonomy Anne Genevieve BagnèresJean Luc ClémentCatherine Lange OriginalPaper Pages: 3213 - 3244
Replacement of carcinogenic solvent HMPA by DMI in insect sex pheromone synthesis Chi -Chu LoPei -Min Chao OriginalPaper Pages: 3245 - 3253
Olfactory response of eastern spruce budworm larvae to red spruce needles exposed to acid rain and elevated levels of ozone William N. Cannon Jr OriginalPaper Pages: 3255 - 3261
A simple method for analysis of insect cuticular hydrocarbons Anne Geneviève BagnèresE. David Morgan OriginalPaper Pages: 3263 - 3276
Gut redox conditions in herbivorous lepidopteran larvae Heidi M. AppelMichael M. Martin OriginalPaper Pages: 3277 - 3290
Olfactory discrimination ability in short-tailed fruit bat,carollia perspicillata (Chiroptera: Phyllostomatidae) Matthias Laska OriginalPaper Pages: 3291 - 3299
Fungal endophyte-infected grasses: Alkaloid accumulation and aphid response M. R. SiegelG. C. M. LatchM. C. Johnson OriginalPaper Pages: 3301 - 3315
Olfactory-based behavioral interactions among five species in the southern pine bark beetle group M. T. SmithT. L. PayneM. C. Birch OriginalPaper Pages: 3317 - 3331
Defensive role of tropical tree resins: antitermitic sesquiterpenes from Southeast Asian Dipterocarpaceae Adam MesserKevin McCormickJ. Meinwald OriginalPaper Pages: 3333 - 3352
Rust-red grain beetle,Cryptolestes ferrugineus, and flat grain beetle,Cryptolestes pusillus: Antennal and behavioral responses to synthetic components of their aggregation pheromones J. ChambersC. P. MorganD. B. Pinniger OriginalPaper Pages: 3353 - 3372
Rapid, quantitative HPLC analysis ofAsclepias fruticosa L. andDanaus plexippus L. cardenolides Henri W. GroeneveldHarko SteijlJopie C. Elings OriginalPaper Pages: 3373 - 3382
(+)-Juniperol and (+)-pimaral: Attractants for the cerambycid beetle,Monochamus alternatus Hope Mitsuru SakaiToru Yamasaki OriginalPaper Pages: 3383 - 3392
Identification and field testing of female-produced sex pheromone components of the spring cankerworm,Paleacrita vernata Peck (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) J. G. MillarM. GiblinE. W. Underhill OriginalPaper Pages: 3393 - 3409
Analysis and field evaluation of volatile blend emitted by calling virgin females of beet armyworm moth,Spodoptera exigua (Hübner) J. H. TumlinsonE. R. MitchellH. -S. Yu OriginalPaper Pages: 3411 - 3423
Isolation of corn semiochemicals attractive and repellent to western corn rootworm larvae Bruce E. HibbardLouis B. Bjostad OriginalPaper Pages: 3425 - 3439
Allelochemical regulation of reproduction and seed germination of two BrazilianBaccharis species by phytotoxic trichothecenes Joseph O. KutiBruce B. JarvisGeorge A. Bean OriginalPaper Pages: 3441 - 3453
Sex attractant pheromone of damson-hop aphid Phorodon humuli (Homoptera, aphididae) C. A. M. CampbellG. W. DawsonC. M. Woodcock OriginalPaper Pages: 3455 - 3465
Characterization of pedicel, paper, and larval silk from nest ofPolistes annularis (L.) Karl E. EspelieDavid S. Himmelsbach OriginalPaper Pages: 3467 - 3477
Multispecies trapping ofHelicoverpa (Heliothis) zea, Spodoptera frugiperda, Pseudaletia unipuncta, andAgrotis ipsilon (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) J. D. Lopez Jr.T. N. ShaverJ. L. Goodenough OriginalPaper Pages: 3479 - 3491
Trail pheromone of the antTetramorium impurum and model compounds: Structure-activity comparisons E. David MorganBrian D. JacksonGeoffrey W. Sales OriginalPaper Pages: 3493 - 3510
Male pheromone of swift moth,Hepialus hecta L. (Lepidoptera: Hepialidae) Stefan SchulzWittko FranckeDietrich Schneider OriginalPaper Pages: 3511 - 3521
Effects of urea analogs on egg hatching and movement of unhatched larvae of monogenean parasiteAcanthocotyle lobianchi from skin ofRaja montagui Ian D. WhittingtonGraham C. Kearn OriginalPaper Pages: 3523 - 3529
Beneficial arthropod behavior mediated by airborne semiochemicals. IX. Differential response ofTrichogramma pretiosum, an egg parasitoid ofHeliothis zea, to various olfactory cues L. P. J. J. NoldusW. J. LewisJ. H. Tumlinson OriginalPaper Pages: 3531 - 3544
Ecological implications of the destruction of juglone (5-hydroxy-l,4-naphthoquinone) by soil bacteria S. K. Schmidt Letter to the Editor Pages: 3547 - 3549