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Chemical deception/mimicry

Chemical deception/mimicry using cuticular hydrocarbons... [Pg.282]

Judging from the paucity of references about non-social insects, it is tempting to think that chemical deception/mimicry did not play a major role in their evolution. However there have been too few studies done to draw any definite conclusion, since there are several reports presenting evidence of mimicry in non-social arthropods. Also, another type of mimicry can occur when species such as orthoptera, particularly good in exploiting acoustic signals,... [Pg.285]


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