Jocelyn G. Millar
	
			
					
	
	University of California
	Entomology
	900 University Ave
	
	Riverside, 
	CA
	USA
	92521
	
	Papers:
	0395 
	Temporal and spatial variation in cuticular hydrocarbon profiles of two species of cerambycid beetles 
	
	0445 
	Influence of habitat fragmentation on community structure of cerambycid beetles 
	
	0483 
	Multiple cuticular hydrocarbons function as a queen pheromone in the Argentine ant, Linepithema humile 
	
	0551 
	Determination of the absolute stereochemistry of methyl-branched hydrocarbons isolated from several orders of insects 
	
	0630 
	The roles of host and non-host volatiles in the attraction of cerambycid beetles to pheromones 
	
	0741 
	The effect of forest fragment quality on the abundance and occupancy of cerambycid beetles 
	
	0969 
	Volatile pheromones as a tool to monitor the U.S. federally threatened Valley Elderberry Borer 
	
	0991 
	Insect and plant-produced volatiles as potential attractants for bagrada bugs 
	
	1047 
	The evolution of contact pheromones in Odontomachus trap-jaw ants 
	
	1665 
	Aggregation pheromones for detection and monitoring of cerambycid beetles 
	
	1670 
	Aggregation pheromones of stink bugs and their use in pest management 
	
	1982 
	Effects of plant volatiles on attraction of cerambycid beetles to sex pheromones 
	
	1984 
	(S)-fuscumol and (S)-fuscumol acetate produced by a male Astyleiopus variegatus (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) 
	


