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Sinella curviseta

Males of the collembolan, Sinella curviseta, deposit spermatophores in response to the emission of a putative, volatile sex pheromone produced by females (Waldorf, 1974). The emission of pheromone has been speculated to be related to the molting process (Waldorf, 1974), which suggests that sex pheromone in these species also may well be produced by epidermal cells associated with the integument. [Pg.23]

Waldorf E. S. (1974) Sex pheromone in the springtail, Sinella curviseta. Environ. Entomol. 3, 916-918. [Pg.50]


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