Jocelyn G. Millar
University of California
Entomology
3401 Watkins Drive
Riverside,
CA
USA
92521
Papers:
0419
Species-specific blends of shared pheromone components minimize interspecific attraction among cerambycid beetles in the subfamily Lamiinae
0426
Influence of host plant volatiles on the response and production of pheromones for a longhorn beetle species
0631
Examining house fly (Musca domestica L.) attraction to volatile compounds identified from honeydew collected from citrus and faba bean plants
0682
Determination of the absolute configuration of female-produced contact sex pheromone components of the longhorned beetle, Neoclytus acuminatus acuminatus (F.) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae)
1689
The roles of volatile and non-volatile phytochemicals in host-plant selection by cerambycid beetles
D3087
The use of synthetic pheromone lures to assess presence of Cerambycidae species at several sites across Idaho
D3092
Preliminary investigations of North American click beetle pheromones
D3506
Public benefit of biological control of insect herbivores in California urban forests
D3560
Social signals in the cuticular chemical profile of Odontomachus trap-jaw ants