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Exocrine secretions of bees. X. 3,7-Dimethyldeca-2,6-dien-1,10-diol;: a sex-specific compound from Nomanda annulata (Hymenoptera: Anthophoridae)

3,7-Dimethyldeca-2,6-dien-1,10-diol was isolated from male cephalic extracts of the cleptoparasitic or "cuckoo" bee, Nomada annulata. The compound is absent in female head extracts. This diol, previously known only from a male danaid butterfly, is a new bee natural product and is not found...

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Published in:Journal of chemical ecology 1990-04, Vol.16 (4)
Main Authors: Duffield, R.M. (Howard University, Washington, D.C.), Simon-Jordan, C, Riddick, E.W, Wheeler, J.W
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GLANDULAS SALIVALES
MACHO
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