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Texas A8rM University Department of Entomology. Carpenter ant, Camponotus spp. Available online. URL http // urbanentomology.tamu.edu/ants/carpenter.cfim. Accessed on March 19, 2008. [Pg.114]

Camponotus atriceps W-HG Trail following 3,5-Dimethyl-6-(r-methylpropyl)-tetrahydropyran-2-one 118 [165]... [Pg.165]

Camponotus herculeanus W-HG Trail following 2,4-Dimethyl-5-hexanolide 119 (without stereochemistry) [166]... [Pg.165]

Camponotus rufipes W-HG Trail following 3,4- Dihydro - 8 -hydroxy- 3,7- dim e thyl-isocoumarin 120 [167]... [Pg.166]

Camponotus silvicola W-HG Trail following (3R)-(-)-3,4-Dihydro-8-hydroxy-3,5,7-trimethyl-isocoumarin 121 [167]... [Pg.166]

Camponotus socius W-HG Trail following (2S,4R,5S)-2,4-Dimethyl-5-hexanolide 119 2,3- dihydro -3,5- dihydroxy- 6 -m ethylpy ran -4-one 122 [168]... [Pg.166]

The trail pheromone taken from the hindguts of the formicine species, Camponotus castaneus, C. balzani and C. sericeiventris were... [Pg.294]

T )-2,4-dimethyl-2-hexenoic acid, a male ant pheromone in the genus Camponotus ... [Pg.325]

Josens, R. B., Farina, W. M. and Roces, F. (1998). Nectar feeding by the ant Camponotus mus intake rate and crop filling as a function of sucrose concentration. Journal of Insect Physiology 44 579-585. [Pg.65]

Lycoriella mali Lixophage diatraeae Microdon piped contact sex pheromone larva position chemical mimicry of Camponotus modoc... [Pg.233]

Boulay R., Hefetz A., Soroker V. and Lenoir A. (2000) Camponotus fellah colony integration worker individuality necessitates frequent hydrocarbon exchanges. Animal Behavior 59, 13 1127-1133. [Pg.335]

Hillery A. E. and Fell R. D. (2000) Chemistry and behavioral significance of rectal and accessory gland contents in Camponotus pennsylvanicus (Hymenoptera formicidae). Ann. Entomol. Soc. Am. 93, 1294-1299. [Pg.337]

Meskali M., Bonavita-Cougourdan A., Provost E., Bagneres A.-G., Dusticier G. and Clement J. L. (1995) Mechanism underlying cuticular hydrocarbon homogeneity in the ant Camponotus vagus (Scop.) (Hymenoptera Formicidae) role of postpharyngeal glands. J. Chem. Ecol. 21, 1127-1148. [Pg.338]

Galizia C. G., Menzel R. and Holldobler B. (1999a) Optical imaging of odor-evoked glomerular activity patterns in the antennal lobes of the ant Camponotus rufipes. Naturwissenschaften 86, 533-537. [Pg.724]

Bonavita-Cougourdan, A., Clement, J.L. and Lange, C. (1987). Nestmate recognition the role of cuticular hydrocarbons in the ant Camponotus vagus Scop../. Entomol. ScL, 22, 1-10. [Pg.12]

Morel, L., Vander Meer, R.K. and Lavine, B. K. (1988). Ontogeny of nestmate recognition cues in the red carpenter ant (Camponotus floridanus) Behavioral and chemical evidence for the role of age and social experience. Behav. Ecol. Sociobiol., 22,175-183. [Pg.17]

Figure 5.2 Photo of postpharyngeal glands of Camponotus fellah (right) and Aphaenogaster senilis (left). With permission of Alain Lenoir (IRBI,Tours). Figure 5.2 Photo of postpharyngeal glands of Camponotus fellah (right) and Aphaenogaster senilis (left). With permission of Alain Lenoir (IRBI,Tours).
Endler, A., Holldobler, B. and Liebig, J. (2007). Lack of physical policing and fertility cues in egg-laying workers of the ant Camponotus floridanus. Anim. Behav., 74, 1171-1180. [Pg.93]

Endler, A., Liebig, J. and Holldobler, B. (2006). Queen fertility, egg-marking and colony size in the ant Camponotus floridanus. Behav. Ecol. Sociobiol., 59, 490 199. [Pg.93]

Lenoir, A., Hefetz, A., Simon, T. and Soroker, V. (2001). Comparative dynamics of gestalt odour formation in two ant species Camponotus fellah and Aphaenogaster senilis (Hymenoptera Formicidae). Physiol. Entomol., 26, 275-283. [Pg.96]


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