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Chemical Defense of an OzaenineBombardier Beetle From New Guinea

We had occasion recently to study 3 live specimens of Pseudozaena orientalis opaca , an ozaenine carabid beetle (subfamily Paussinae, tribe Ozaenini) from New Guinea, and report here on the biology and chemistry of its defensive spray mechanism. A number of New World ozaenines had previously been st...

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Published in:Psyche (Cambridge, Mass.) Mass.), 1989-01, Vol.96 (3-4), p.153-160
Main Authors: Eisner, Thomas, Ball, George E., Roach, Braden, Aneschansley, Daniel J., Eisner, Maria, Blankespoor, Curtis L., Meinwald, Jerrold
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