The Chemistry of Exploding Ants, Camponotus SPP. (Cylindricus COMPLEX) T. H. JonesD. A. ClarkR. R. Snelling OriginalPaper Pages: 1479 - 1492
Male-Produced Aggregation Pheromone of the Cerambycid Beetle Neoclytus acuminatus acuminatus Emerson S. LaceyMatthew D. GinzelLawrence M. Hanks OriginalPaper Pages: 1493 - 1507
Investigation of Long-Range Female Sex Pheromone of the European Tarnished Plant Bug, Lygus rugulipennis: Chemical, Electrophysiological, and Field Studies P. J. InnocenziD. R. HallS. Guarino OriginalPaper Pages: 1509 - 1529
Identification of a Sex Pheromone Component for the Blueberry Leafminer, Caloptilia porphyretica Aijun ZhangSridhar Polavarapu OriginalPaper Pages: 1531 - 1545
Behavioral Response of Lygus hesperus to Conspecifics and Headspace Volatiles of Alfalfa in a Y-Tube Olfactometer J. L. BlackmerC. Rodriguez-SaonaJ. P. Smith OriginalPaper Pages: 1547 - 1564
Detection and Discrimination of Conspecific Scents by the Anguid Slow-Worm Anguis fragilis Adega GonzaloCarlos CabidoPilar López OriginalPaper Pages: 1565 - 1573
Statistical Problems Encountered in Trapping Studies of Scolytids and Associated Insects John D. ReeveBrian L. Strom OriginalPaper Pages: 1575 - 1590
Benzoic Acid Derivatives in a Hypogastrurid Collembolan: Temperature-Dependent Formation and Biological Significance as Deterrents Christine BitzerGregor BrasseStefan Schulz OriginalPaper Pages: 1591 - 1602
Avian Exocrine Secretions. I. Chemical Characterization of the Volatile Fraction of the Uropygial Secretion of the Green Woodhoopoe, Phoeniculus purpureus B. V. BurgerB. ReiterM. A. du Plessis OriginalPaper Pages: 1603 - 1611
Field-Testing of Methyl Salicylate for Recruitment and Retention of Beneficial Insects in Grapes and Hops David G. JamesTanya S. Price OriginalPaper Pages: 1613 - 1628
Responses of Teretrius nigrescens Toward the Dust and Frass of Its Prey, Prostephanus truncatus A. Stewart-JonesR. J. HodgesD. R. Hall OriginalPaper Pages: 1629 - 1646
Identification and Quantitation of Compounds in a Series of Allelopathic and Non-Allelopathic Rice Root Exudates Alexa N. SealJames E. PratleyMin An OriginalPaper Pages: 1647 - 1662
Evaluation of Putative Allelochemicals in Rice Root Exudates for Their Role in the Suppression of Arrowhead Root Growth Alexa N. SealTerry HaigJames E. Pratley OriginalPaper Pages: 1663 - 1678