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Chrysomela scripta

Leaf surface compounds provide important information about host-plant acceptability to coleopteran insects. Although the tortoise beetle, Cassida canaliculata, is only weakly attracted to odors from host plants, it shows strong preferences for host plants when additional contact cues are provided.64 The cottonwood leaf beetle, Chrysomela scripta, which is a pest of cottonwood, poplar, and willow, is stimulated to feed by leaf surface chemicals produced by a beetle-preferred poplar clone 65 The feeding stimulants have been isolated and identified as 1-docosanol, 1-tetracosanol, 1-hexacosanol, 1-octacosanol, 1-triacontanol, and... [Pg.574]

Cotton wood leaf beetle (Chrysomela scripta) Bt var. tenebrionis... [Pg.204]


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