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1. Ecology. Bugs' bugs.

2. Exploring uncharted terrain in nature's structure space using capillary NMR spectroscopy: 13 steroids from 50 fireflies.

3. Chemical defense: aquatic beetle (Dineutes hornii) vs. fish (Micropterus salmoides).

4. Defense by foot adhesion in a beetle (Hemisphaerota cyanea).

5. Spray mechanism of the most primitive bombardier beetle (Metrius contractus).

6. Defensive use of a fecal thatch by a beetle larva (Hemisphaerota cyanea).

7. Spray aiming in the bombardier beetle: photographic evidence.

8. N-methylquinolinium 2-carboxylate, a defensive betaine from Photuris versicolor fireflies.

9. Polyazamacrolides from ladybird beetles: ring-size selective oligomerization.

10. Combinatorial chemistry in insects: a library of defensive macrocyclic polyamines.

11. Chilocorine C: a new "dimeric" alkaloid from a coccinellid beetle, Chilocorus cacti.

12. When defense backfires: detrimental effect of a plant's protective trichomes on an insect beneficial to the plant.

13. Mirasorvone: a masked 20-ketopregnane from the defensive secretion of a diving beetle (Thermonectus marmoratus).

14. Rendering the inedible edible: circumvention of a millipede's chemical defense by a predaceous beetle larva.

15. Firefly "femmes fatales" acquire defensive steroids (lucibufagins) from their firefly prey.

16. Pyrrolidinoöxazolidine alkaloids from two species of ladybird beetles.

17. Defensive production of formic acid (80%) by a carabid beetle (Galerita lecontei).

18. Chemical basis of courtship in a beetle (Neopyrochroa flabellata): Cantharidin as "nuptial gift".

19. Chemical basis of courtship in a beetle (Neopyrochroa flabellata): cantharidin as precopulatory "enticing" agent.

20. Tocopheryl acetates from the pupal exocrine secretion of the squash beetle, Epilachna borealis (Coccinellidae).

22. Biosynthesis of a defensive insect alkaloid: epilachnene from oleic acid and serine.

23. Defensive use of an acquired substance (carminic acid) by predaceous insect larvae.

24. Azamacrolides: a family of alkaloids from the pupal defensive secretion of a ladybird beetle (Epilachna varivestis).

25. Sexual dimorphism in the defensive secretion of a carabid beetle.

26. Defensive spray of the bombardier beetle: a biological pulse jet.

27. Defensive secretion of the tenebrionid beetle, Blaps mucronata: physical and chemical determinants of effectiveness.

28. Defensive steroids from a carrion beetle (Silpha americana).

29. Defensive alkaloid in blood of Mexican bean beetle (Epilachna varivestis).

30. New methylcyclopentanoid terpenes from the larval defensive secretion of a chrysomelid beetle (Plagiodera versicolora).

31. Defensive use of a "fecal shield" by a beetle larva.

32. Gyrinidal: a sesquiterpenoid aldehyde from the defensive glands of gyrinid beetles.

34. Cantharidin: potent feeding deterrent to insects.

35. Dihydromatricaria acid: acetylenic acid secreted by soldier beetle.

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