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2. Antiaphrodisiacs in Pierid Butterflies: A Theme with Variation!
3. Dual Chemical Barriers Protect a Plant Against Different Larval Stages of an Insect
4. Floral Scent of Osmanthus fragrans Discourages Foraging Behavior of Cabbage Butterfly, Pieris rapae
5. Identification of Floral Volatiles From Ligustrum japonicum that Stimulate Flower-Visiting by Cabbage Butterfly, Pieris rapae
6. Trail Marking by the Larva of the Madrone Butterfly Eucheira socialis and the Role of the Trail Pheromone in Communal Foraging Behavior
7. Oviposition Stimulants for Sulfur ButterflyColias erate poliographys: Cyanoglucosides as Synergistis Involved in Host Preference
8. Feeding Deterrents and Sensitivity Suppressors for Pieris rapae Larvae in Wheat Germ Diet
9. Chemical and experiential basis for rejection ofTropaeolum majus byPieris rapae larvae
10. The parasitoidCotesia glomerata (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) discriminates between first and fifth larval instars of its hostPieris brassicae, on the basis of contact cues from frass, silk, and herbivore-damaged leaf tissue
11. Induction of parasitoid attracting synomone in brussels sprouts plants by feeding ofPieris brassicae larvae: Role of mechanical damage and herbivore elicitor
12. Plant-natural enemy association in tritrophic system,Cotesia rubecula-Pieris rapae-brassicaceae (Cruciferae). III: Collection and identification of plant and frass volatiles
13. Plant response to eggs vs. Host marking pheromone as factors inhibiting oviposition byPieris brassicae
14. Plant-natural enemy association in the tritrophic system,Cotesia rubecula-Pieris rapae-brassiceae (cruciferae): I. Sources of infochemicals
15. Plant-natural enemy association in the tritrophic systemCotesia rubecula-Pieris rapae-brassicaceae (cruciferae): II. Preference ofC. rubecula for landing and searching
16. Cardenolides as oviposition deterrents to twoPieris species: Structure-activity relationships
17. Relative activities of glucosinolates as oviposition stimulants forPieris rapae andP. napi oleracea
18. Oviposition stimulants inBarbarea vulgaris forPieris rapae andP. napi oleracea: isolation, identification and differential activity
19. Oviposition stimulants and deterrents regulating differential acceptance ofIberis amara byPieris rapae andP. napi oleracea
20. A chemical basis for differential acceptance ofErysimum cheiranthoides by twoPieris species
21. Relative importance of infochemicals from first and second trophic level in long-range host location by the larval parasitoidCotesia glomerata
22. Influence of cabbage proteinase inhibitorsin situ on the growth of larvalTrichoplusia ni andPieris rapae
23. Potent natural egg-laying stimulant for cabbage butterflyPieris rapae
24. Chemical constituents of an unacceptable crucifer,Erysimum cheiranthoides, deter feeding byPieris rapae
25. Host-marking pheromones in lepidoptera, with special reference to twoPieris spp
26. Developmental and environmental sources of pheromone variation inColias eurytheme butterflies
27. Genetic sources of pheromone variation inColias eurytheme butterflies
28. Does the imported cabbageworm,Pieris rapae, use an oviposition deterring pheromone?
29. Isolation and identification of oviposition deterrents to cabbage butterfly,Pieris rapae, fromErysimum cheiranthoides
30. Seven-week persistence of an oviposition-deterrent pheromone
31. Olfactory coding in the perception of semiochemicals
32. Kairomones for the egg parasiteTrichogramma evanescens Westwood: I. Effect of volatile substances released by two of its hosts,Pieris brassicae L. andMamestra brassicae, L.
33. Kairomones for the egg parasiteTrichogramma evanescens Westwood: II. Effect of contact chemicals produced by two of its hosts,Pieris brassicae L. andPieris rapae L.
34. Plant secondary compounds as oviposition deterrents for cabbage butterfly,Pieris rapae (Lepidoptera: Pieridae)
35. Male scent-producing structures inColias butterflies: Function, localization, and adaptive features
36. Characterization and ecological implications of midgut proteolytic activity in larvalPieris rapae andTrichoplusia ni
37. Chemical constituents ofErysimum cheiranthoides deterring oviposition by the cabbage butterfly,Pieris rapae
38. Chemical stimulants and deterrents regulating acceptance or rejection of crucifers by cabbage butterflies
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