Field and laboratory evidence for a volatile pheromone produced by parous females of the Scottish biting midge, <i>Culicoides impunctatus</i>
A. Blackwell(Roslin Institute), W. Mordue(University of Aberdeen), L. J. Wadhams(Rothamsted Research), A. J. Mordue Luntz(University of Aberdeen), Chris Dyer(Experimental Station)
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