Sklar & Costanza, 1990; Ives et al., 1999; South, 1999; Bjørnstad & Grenfell, 2001; King & Schaffer, 2001; Wiegand et al., 2001; Keeling et al., 2002). At a dose of 500μg administered on day 1, JH release is stimulated significantly at a time when JH release is normally undetectable. Username or e-mail * Password * Forgot Password. specimen tubes, each tube covered by mosquito netting. Haddow (1942) does not give any comparable figures for total numbers eaten, but Muspratt (1951), studying another predaceous mosquito larva, Toxorhywhites brevipalpis Theobald, states that 100-200 other larvae may be killed by one Toxwhynchites but does not mention the size of the prey. It is the purpose of this book to set forth these principles so far as they are understood at the present day. Dr. Klowden currently serves as the Editor in Chief of the Journal of Vector Ecology. Found inside – Page 621Ecological Entomology 26, 495–501. Keith, S.A., Newton, A.C. et al. (2009) Taxonomic homogenisation of woodland plant communities over 70 years. In part, these abnormalities were attributable to the fact that the follicle cells remain in close contact with the oocyte, whereas the space between follicle cells and oocyte increase significantly in the blood-fed female. Found inside – Page 258Journal of Economic Entomology 76: 467-472. ... Bulletin of Entomological Research 68: 471–488. ... Physiological Entomology 9: 87-95. ZAGATTI, P. 1981. All chapters in the new edition are updated, with major revisions to those covering swiftly evolving areas like endocrine, developmental, behavioral, and nervous systems. We now find that these doses also induce the deposition of plaques of vitelline envelope by the follicle cells, and with transmission electron microscopy we have compared their formation with that in normal blood-fed females. Differences in the neurosecretory cells during post-embryonic development and in the adult fly are recorded, and interpretations thereon made and discussed. Deposition of the plaques occurred earliest after the injection of 5 μg ecdysterone, but even at this high dose the amount of plaque material deposited was less than in the blood-fed controls. There are exciting opportunities for considering these ecological factors in vector-borne diseases and exploring the impact on pathogen transmission. COVID-19 Discipline-Specific Online Teaching Resources, Peer Review & Editorial Office Management, The Editor's Role: Development & Innovation, People In Research: Interviews & Inspiration. Found inside – Page 88Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology 17 : 213–221 . ... Physiological Entomology 13 : 131-137 . ... Physiological Entomology 5 : 321-325 . In this study, we report that A. abdominalis larvae that developed in GNA-dosed aphids that were smaller than control aphids of the same age, produced smaller adults with a reduced longevity and fecundity. Physiological Entomology broadly considers “how insects work” and how they are adapted to their environments at all levels from genes and molecules, anatomy and structure, to behaviour and interactions of whole organisms.We publish high quality experiment based papers reporting research on insects and other arthropods as well as occasional reviews. Insect physiology and behavior, including their ecological and evolutionary bases. The degree of wax filamentation was independent of the genetic origin of mites, hence filaments are polyphenic, rather than polymorphic, in origin. Email: shingoto@sci.osaka-cu.ac.jp, Toby Bruce excretion in grasshoppers. In moist-adapted beetles the dry air stream caused an identical orthokinetic arrestment, but no klinokinetic or klinotactic reaction. Parasitization of larvae of the tomato moth, Lacanonbia oleracea, by the ectoparasitic wasp, Eulophus pennicornis, results in the appearance of a 27 kDa parasitism-specific protein (PSP) in the plasma of the host. Mosquitoes deprived of the greater part of their optic lobes still maintained a circadian activity rhythm: in DD with τ=c. For each group the humidity during the initial 5 s in the air stream was the same as during acclimatization, and then changed to the alternative level. SYNOPSISObservations with a technique specific for protein-bound cystine or cysteine, or both, on neurosecretory cell groups in the brain of Sarcophaga ruficornis are described. Physiological Systems in Insects discusses the roles of molecular biology, neuroendocrinology, biochemistry, and genetics in our understanding of insects. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 73, 66-76. Winter conditions are being majorly impacted by climate change, and therefore understanding the overwintering biology of arthropods is critical for predicting ecological responses to climate change. Insect development during storage requires special consideration when further criminal investigation is necessary to solve a crime.Decomposition is a natural process of the body, dissipating slowly over time. .Yo. LetPub Scientific Journal Selector (2018-2021), PHYSIOLOGICAL ENTOMOLOGY published in 1976, ENGLAND. Found inside – Page 231Ecological Entomology, 14, 149-62. Chen, Z.-W., Wang, ... Kunchong Zhishi [Entomological Knowledge], 6, 165-70. ... Physiological Entomology, 18, 16-22. Princeton University Library One Washington Road Princeton, NJ 08544-2098 USA (609) 258-1470 You searched for: Journal Physiological entomology Remove constraint Journal: Physiological entomology Publication Year 2004 Remove constraint Publication Year: 2004 Source 2004 v.29 no.1 Remove constraint Source: 2004 v.29 no.1 These models would then be more valuable for exploring the transmission cycles and development of control strategies. All rights reserved. Although diverse, insects are quite similar in overall design, internally and externally. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B 131 (2002) 587–602 Physiological variation in insects: large-scale patterns and their implications夞 S.L. (2008) Discrepancy in laboratory and ISSN 0307-6962 (Print) | Physiological entomology. Accordingly, klinotaxis consists of a change in the mean directions) of the circular distribution of angular velocities. Found inside – Page 283Physiological Entomology, 12,473–479. Vttlkl, W. (1989) Resource partitioning in a guild of aphids species associated with creeping thistle Cirsium arvense. Insects, like all eukaryotes, require sterols for structural and metabolic purposes. His areas of expertise include entomology, insect physiology, mosquito behavior and reproduction. All larvae used in the experiments were collected from earthenware pots placed in various positions on the University compound, with the exception of A&s when fed second or third stage A. mgypti, one Lutz&z ate 67 and another ate 61. The precise source of the 27 kDa PSP remains unclear, although the current results suggest that it is most likely synthesized by host larvae in response to parasitism. Models with many parameters, all of which have high variability, are difficult to analyse. Three pairs per segment present on the ventral body wall responded to mechanical stimulation, and are assumed to play a primary role in monitoring abdominal distension. Physiological Entomology is designed primarily to serve the interests of experimentalists who work on the behaviour of insects and other arthropods. However, insects, like all arthropods, cannot make sterols. Written for academic researchers in environmental physiology and entomology, this book explores the physiological and molecular mechanisms that enable insects to cope with a cold environment and places these findings into an evolutionary ... The relative survival of waxed and unwaxed mites was compared at various temperature and humidity combinations, and the influence of wax filaments on surface drag was assessed by comparing the slopes of regression lines of cuticular surface area relative to terminal velocity of waxed and unwaxed mites. Our department works to advance the understanding of these incredibly diverse and abundant organisms, with an emphasis on crop protection entomology, ecosystem health, parasite and disease management, insect biodiversity and systematics, and insect behaviour and physiology. Once captured by the antenna, 11-cis vaccenyl acetate (cVA) binds to an extracellular binding protein called LUSH that undergoes a conformational shift upon cVA binding. Lond. A comparison of transpiratory water losses of xeric and mesic Orthoptera and some xeric Coleoptera revealed that water losses are some 6–7 times higher in Orthoptera than in similar sized Coleoptera. Physiological Entomology Acceptance Rate, Rejection Rate, Publish Competitiveness, Journal Reputation & Annual Article Number - Academic Accelerator The effect of a pesticide on natural enemy populations depends on the physiological effect of the chemical and on how the pesticide is used -- how and when it is applied, for example. 1987, Addo-Bediako et al. Soc. Physiological Entomology 31: 110-119 PDF Guédot C., Bosch J., and Kemp W.P. The research program in Insect Molecular Biology, Physiology and Genetics is one of the three general sub-specialities represented in the Department of Entomology. 3. SynopsisAn account is given of daily catches of Tabanidae over a two-year period in six different localities at Mazabuka in the southern province of Zambia. Data provided are for informational purposes only. 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WITH A NOTE ON THE TERMINALIA OF THE PUPAL ABDOMEN (COLEOPTERA: ANOBIIDAE), Topography and electrical activity of peripheral neurons in the abdomen of the tsetse fly (Glossina) in relation to abdominal distension, Precourtship interaction of wing and abdominal sex glands in male Danaus butterflies, Abdominal ventilatory pattern in crickets depends on the stridulatory motor pattern, Structure and function of the dorsal abdominal gland and defence mechanism in cocoa-capsids (Miridae: Heteroptera), Abdominal stretch in the regulation of protein ingestion by the black blowfly, Phormia regina. Heleomyza borealis Boh. Found inside – Page 634... WI PA169 PO0360000 ENTOMOLOGY ABSTRACTS OF ENTOMOLOGY ( 0001-3579 ) ZQX 500 A164 ... AND CHINESE LITERATURE ZQX 500 C976 C57200000 ECOLOGICAL ENTOMOLOGY ... HSP70 When females were injected with ecdysterone immediately after a blood-meal, vitelline envelope plaques formed prematurely, and their structure became increasingly abnormal with time. However, addition of a C24 paraffin, not normally found on or in the cuticle of male or female G.m.morsitans, to a decoy male from which cuticular lipids were removed had a similar effect. ISO4 Abbreviation of Physiological Entomology Physiological Entomology is a member of and subscribes to the principles of the Committee on Publication Ethics. Not open to students with credit for 631. Would you like to change to the site? Eusociality (from Greek εὖ eu "good" and social), the highest level of organization of sociality, is defined by the following characteristics: cooperative brood care (including care of offspring from other individuals), overlapping generations within a colony of adults, and a division of labor into reproductive and non-reproductive groups. After isolation of this protein by native discontinuous polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, whole gel elution and electroblotting, the N-terminal sequence of the 27 kDa PSP is determined by Edman degradation. Wilson & Hassell, 1997; Hassell, 2000; Olson et al., 2000). S . Physiological Entomology's journal/conference profile on Publons, with 460 reviews by 244 reviewers - working with reviewers, publishers, institutions, and funding agencies to … 2005 . 1, March 1988 M. V. BRIAN. Entomology is the study of basic and applied science related to insects and their allies. Our results suggest that GNA fed to aphids in artificial diet has both a host-mediated effect (via aphid-size) and a direct effect on adult parasitoid fecundity. This paper summarizes data on development rate for 54 species of insects and data on annual temperature regimes on an elevational and a latitudinal gradient. How Insects Work: From Genotype to Phenotype: An exciting new fourth phase for Physiological Entomology! Temporary illness can be induced in tobacco hornworms, Manduca sexta, by feeding them on Atropa belladonna or Nerium oleander that have been sprayed with insecticides, or by feeding them on unsprayed Petunia. Treatment with (7S)-hydroprene produces profound effects also on both JH release, and basal oocyte growth. High temperatures, but not changes in photoperiod, were found to stimulate increased rates of wax production. In a previous study it was shown that GNA ingested by A. abdominalis larvae is not acutely toxic. All chapters in the new edition are updated, with major revisions to those covering swiftly evolving areas like endocrine, developmental, behavioral, and nervous systems. The ant deterrence of oral discharges of bracken-fed insects is greater than for those feeding on lettuce. In insects, the largest and most obvious endocrine glands are found in the prothorax, just behind the head. Found inside – Page 250Journal of Medical Entomology 19, 164–8. Belzer, W. R. 1978a. ... Physiological Entomology 3, 251–7. ... Journal of Insect Physiology 8, 627–33. We publish high quality experiment based papers reporting research on insects and other arthropods as well as occasional reviews. Injection of the 27 kDa PSP into L. oleracea larvae has no significant effect on their ability to gain weight or the time at which they pupate. The ecological significance of these results is discussed. 1. Significant growth of basal oocytes is observed in such treated animals, and appears to precede the peak in JH release. IT has been known since this mosquito was first described that the larva of CuZex (Lutzti.) About the Author. In comparison to the study of an insect's visual and olfactory expression, research in the area of acoustic communication has lagged behind. Filling this void, Insect Sounds and Communication is the This early onset of activity was characteristic of follicle cells adjacent both to the oocyte and to nurse cells. Download Product Flyer is to download PDF in new tab. Found inside – Page 96Annals of the Entomological Society of America 57: 649-655. ... Aiatralian Journal of Entomology 35: 323-329. ... Physiological Entomology 25: 17-26. It thus has a bias towards physiological and experimental approaches, but retains the Royal Entomological Society's traditional interest in the general physiology of arthropods. A water extract of Pteridium caudatum fronds is also more potent in deterring the ants than a lettuce extract. Demographic stochasticity, variable time periods, seasonal structures and individual behaviour have been considered in the epidemiology of directly transmitted pathogens (e.g. Physiological Entomology's journal/conference profile on Publons, with 461 reviews by 244 reviewers - working with reviewers, publishers, institutions, and funding agencies to … Found inside – Page 466Physiological Entomology , 17 , 141-147 . Gibson , G. and Brady , J. ( 1985 ) Anemotactic flight paths of tsetse flies in ... Induction of the deposition of abnormal vitelline envelope in unfed females was most clearly demonstrated after two injections, 1 μg ecdysterone each, 14h apart; 24h after the second injection, the plaques had prematurely fused into a thin disorganized envelope. Found inside – Page 163Some authors have used the term diapause to denote dormancy and thus both physiological and ecological connotations were included . Electrophysiological and behavioural studies of the biting midge, Culicoides impunctatus Goetghebuer (Diptera, Ceratopogonidae): interactions between some plant-derived repellent compounds and a host-odour attractant, 1-octen-3-ol. Negative feedback to protein feeding by Phormia is transmitted to the brain via the abdominal nerve. Organized according to insect physiological functions, this book is fully updated with the latest and foundational research that has influenced understanding of the patterns and processes of insects and is a valuable addition to the ... Physiological Entomology Physiological Entomology 1987-04-01 00:00:00 nnfiiiiii \uhsrr~piion f58.WIL:.K J, $113 00 IC.S..4.. Cnnadir und Japan). Dept. Urban Entomology : 9/9/21: University of Vermont: Pitch Pine Regeneration Dynamics (MS) 9/9/21: Oklahoma State University: Plant or plant-insect ecology : 9/9/21: Bowling Green State University: Urban Bee Physiological Ecology : 9/9/21: Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (France) c. 1600, "of or pertaining to natural science" (a sense now obsolete), from physiology + -ical. 13, No. In accordance with Wiley’s Best Practice Guidelines on Research Integrity and Publishing Ethics and the Committee on Publication Ethics’ guidance , Physiological Entomology will allow authors to … University of Colorado, Denver This process is aided by insects, making the rate of decomposition faster. You searched for: Journal Physiological entomology Remove constraint Journal: Physiological entomology Publication Year 2004 Remove constraint Publication Year: 2004 Source 2004 v.29 no.5 Remove constraint Source: 2004 v.29 no.5 Suction electrode recordings were made of the electrical activity generated by these neurons. tigripes is predaceous ; as its food seems to consist almost entirely of larvae of other mosquitoes it was thought that a study of some of its feeding habits would help to demonstrate the part it may play in mosquito control in its natural larval habitats. Entomol. The stable LUSH-cVA complex is the activating ligand for pheromone receptors present on the dendrites of the aT1 neurones, comprising the only neurones that detect cVA pheromone. Found inside – Page 103Physiological Entomology. Vol. 1- . Osney Mead, UK: Blackwell Science, 1976- . Quarterly. $422. ISSN 0307-6962. Available electronically. R. ent. Abbreviation of Physiological Entomology. Abbreviation of Physiological Entomology. [pdf] Based on nearly 40 years of teaching, this book thoroughly describes the principles and fundamentals of insect physiology. Edited by Shin G. Goto, Toby Bruce and Gregory Ragland. . An interesting effect of anoxia on insects during a heat stress may be exemplified by the actions of heat shock proteins (hsps). This latest volume in this series contains articles on the physiology of human and animal disease vectors.The papers in this special issue give rise to key themes for the future and make progress towards answering such questions as: How do ... AN UNPUBLISHED ACCOUNT OF EXPERIMENTS CARRIED OUT AT EAST FARLEIGH, KENT, IN 1915 AND SUBSEQUENT YEARS ON THE LIFE HISTORY OF MACULINEA ARION, THE LARGE BLUE BUTTERFLY. Physiological Entomology Physiological Entomology 1992-04-01 00:00:00 Ecological Entomology Pupers published in Volume 17, Number I, February 1992 M. F. ANTOLIN AND M. R. STRAND. However, when the beetle is flying, its exposed ears are capable of detecting ultrasonic pulses. The work done by Paine (1934) and Muspratt (1951) on Toxorhynchites (Megurhinus) species and by Haddow (1942) on Culez (L.) tigripes has indicated the large numbers of other mosquito larvae which such predaceous species may dispose of during their larval development. Log In; Automatic login IP; PUBLISHERS' AREA DISCOVER ISSN SERVICES SEARCH OPEN ACCESS RESOURCES KEEPERS REGISTRY ISSN INTERNATIONAL CENTER. Found inside – Page 584Physiological Entomology, 19, 9–14. ... Ecological Entomology, 19, 221–9. ... Journal of Comparative Physiology A, Sensory Neural and Behavioral Physiology, ... . Physiological Entomology | Citations: 1,855 | Published for the Royal Entomological Society. This would permit the fly to take advantage of the protein source before she flies away. Physiological Entomology. Further data are required to model these adequately, particularly for the behavioural ecology of vectors. Snowdrop lectin (Galanthus nivalis agglutinin, GNA) confers partial resistance to several aphid species when incorporated into an artificial diet and/or expressed in transgenic potato. Physiological Entomology is designed primarily to serve the interests of experimentalists who work on insects and other arthropods. This is a dummy description. Thereafter, treatment with the analogue has little effect. Found insideWorland and colleagues published their study in Physiological Entomology (Eretmoptera murphyi: pre-adapted to survive a colder climate. Insects physiology. Name. The ISO4 abbreviation of Physiological Entomology is Physiol. Physiological Entomology Physiological Entomology 1988-04-01 00:00:00 Publiched quarterly: annual subscription â ¬63.50 (U.K.), â ¬76.50 (overseas except North America), $129.50 (U.S.A.and Canada). The research discussed here provides examples of how some of these aspects can be incorporated into models of vector-borne pathogens. . Found insideJournal of Medical Entomology 41 (4): 785-795. ... Bulletin Entomological Research 60: 23-31. ... Physiological Entomology 14: 471-474. pmid:15666766 . Entomol. It is clear that the seasonal population dynamics and behaviour of insects and other vectors should be considered in models of vector-borne pathogens. Considering complex structures and models in other disciplines and incorporating relevant aspects into models of vector-borne pathogens will improve the understanding of transmission. Found inside – Page 185Physiological Entomology , 23 ( 3 ) , 274-277 . Strand , M.R. and Pech , L. , 1995. Immunological basis for compatibility in parasitoidhost relationships . A positive correlation between the content of phenolics in the regurgitate and deterrence is observed and bracken-derived oral fluids contain a 4.6-fold higher content of phenolics than lettuce-derived material. Abstract. Cholesterol is the dominant tissue sterol for most insects; insect herbivores produce cholesterol by metabolizing phytosterols, but not always with high efficiency. 2020 Jun;95(3):802-821. doi: 10.1111/brv.12588. Physiological Entomology is designed primarily to serve the interests of experimentalists who work on insects and other arthropods. Osaka City University, Japan Analogue treatment results also in the formation of supernumerary larvae and intermediates, in a dose-dependent fashion, provided that animals are treated on day 10 or earlier. Found inside – Page 369Annual Review of Entomology 7: 199-222. ... Bulletin of Entomological Research 81:417-427. ... Physiological Entomology 17:370-376. A common feature of both short-term and long-term effects is that they are graded, dependent not only on density but also on the duration and on phase history of the maternal generation. The larvae freeze at c.− 7°C but in acclimation experiments 80% survived when exposed to − 60°C. Prereq: Credit for one Entmlgy course, and Grad standing; or permission of instructor. Thus, these larvae did not exhibit food-aversion learning of the kind demonstrated in phytophagous terrestrial slugs and in vertebrates. View Article PubMed/NCBI Google Scholar 13. Download Product Flyer is to download PDF in new tab. As a result, peaks in the response of northern and western corn rootworm males occurred simultaneously under these conditions, suggesting strongly that temporal separation of activity periods was not an important factor in maintaining sexual isolation for these species in Ontario. The adaptive value of such a mechanism can be envisioned when one notes that the abdominal stretch normally will be relaxed only at a source of proteinaceous material, where the female lays her eggs. Physiological Systems in Insects discusses the roles of molecular biology, neuroendocrinology, biochemistry, and genetics in our understanding of insects. The inhibition is apparently generated by stretch receptors in the abdominal wall. Also present in each segment is a pair of dorsal longitudinal stretch receptors which require a greater intensity of mechanical stimulation to respond than do the ventral body wall neurons. ENTMLGY 6310. This feedback makes a protein meal self-limiting, supplying progressively more inhibition as the fly's swelling crop enlarges the abdomen during a meal. In addition to behavioral and sensory adaptations, many small insects have physiological adaptations to reduce water loss, including lowered metabolic rate leading to reduced respiration and thus water loss through the spiracles (Zachariassen et al. “ Cannibalism ” is said to be obligatory in the subgenus Lutziu (Hopkins, ‘1952), thus accounting for the anatomical modifications seen in the larvae. In addition, genetic screens and reconstitution experiments reveal additional factors that are important for pheromone detection. Physiological Systems in Insects discusses the roles of molecular biology, neuroendocrinology, biochemistry, and genetics in our understanding of insects. Tweets by @Physiol_Ent 2. Surgical manipulation was used to show that in the mosquito, Culex pipiens pallens, the circadian pacemaker is probably not located in the optic lobes. Insect physiology includes the physiology and biochemistry of insect organ systems.. … Edited By:Henry Fadamiro, Shin G. Goto and Toby Bruce, Vol 43(4 Issues in 2018 ) I . Northern corn rootworm males were attracted to the pheromone between 22.30 and 0330 hours and were unresponsive at all other times at temperatures above 15°C. The influence modification by the endoparasitoid Aphidius nigripes: a strategy of temperature on nest site choice and rcproductivc strategy in … Wang CL, Scharf ME, Bennett GW. Found insideJournal of Insect Physiology 37 : 417–430 . ... Physiological Entomology 15 : 219-233 . ... Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology 104A : 133–142 . It is the standardised abbreviation to be used for abstracting, indexing and referencing purposes and meets all criteria of the ISO 4 standard for abbreviating names of scientific journals. The sexual response of a Glossina morsitans morsitans Westw. Insect Physiology and Molecular Biology. There is much evi … The 20 amino acid residues obtained reveal 70% identity with a female-specific fat body protein from the moths Antheraea pernyi and Antheraea yamamai, 60% identity with a glutathione S-transferase (GST) isolated from Orthosia gothica, and a low level of identity with the N-termini of proteins belonging to the GST superfamily. Increases in ventilatory period were almost exclusively due to an increase of the pause between expiratory bursts, whereas abdominal ventilatory bursts remained constant at 200 ms.Ventilatory patterns depended on the stridulatory motor pattern and indicated that the same basic respiratory oscillator exists in both cricket species. Shin G. Goto Expanded and updated, this third edition continues to challenge conventional entomological wisdom with the latest research and analytical interpretations. It is the standardised abbreviation to be used for abstracting, indexing and referencing purposes and meets all criteria of the ISO 4 standard for abbreviating names of scientific journals. Analogue treatment prior to day 10 of the stadium results in prolongation of the stadium and desynchronization of ecdysteroid release. They have a low metabolic rate, can conserve body water even at subzero temperatures but do not synthesize large quantities of cryoprotectants. The effects of spatially uniform but temporally changing air humidity stimuli on the orientation behaviour of the large pine weevil (Hylobius abietis L.) and the flour beetle (Tenebrio molitor L.) were studied in a specially constructed vertical air flow chamber. The detailed morphology of the abdominal nervous system of adult male and female Glossina morsitans is described. Proc. R. ent. Physiological Ecology is the study of relationships between the physiology of organisms and their adaptation to environmental conditions. Entomol. Significantly greater survival times in waxed compared to unwaxed mites at low relative humidities suggest mat wax filaments have a function in the regulation of water-loss. The receptor that recognizes activated LUSH consists of a complex of several proteins, including Or67d, a member of the tuning odourant receptor family, Orco, a co-receptor ion channel, and SNMP, a CD36 homologue that may be an inhibitory subunit. The paired ears are positioned bilaterally on the first abdominal tergum and consist of cavities covered by thin tympana. The relative importance of vertical and horizontal visual cues in nest location by Megachile rotundata (F.) (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae). Of the three isomers of 13,23-dimethylpentatriacontane only the (13R,23S) isomer was active with an ED-50 of 4.47±1.09/μg (mean±SD). However, insects, like all arthropods, cannot make sterols. Blackwell, A., Wadhams, L. J. and Mordue, W. 1997. 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