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The chemical ecology of host foraging, aggregation, and prophylactic microbial defense in the western boxelder bug, Boisea rubrolineata (Barber) (Heteroptera: Rhopalidae)
Author: Schwarz, Joseph Jeffrey
Date created: 2008
Floral and Bird Excreta Semiochemicals Attract Western Carpenter Ants
Author: Renyard, Asim, Author: Gries, Regine, Author: Cooper, Stephanie L., Author: Gooding, Claire E., Author: Breen, Jenelle C., Author: Alamsetti, Santosh Kumar, Author: Munoz, Ashley, Author: Gries, Gerhard
Date created: 2022-07-14

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