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Cuticular lipid profiles of queens, workers, and males of social wasp Polistes metricus Say are colony-specific

The cuticular lipids of Polistes metricus queens, workers and males from seven laboratory-maintained colonies were extracted and analyzed by combined gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. Males had higher proportions of alkenes (20.5%) in their cuticular lipids than did queens (2.3%) or workers (7.7...

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Published in:Journal of chemical ecology 1994-09, Vol.20 (9), p.2307-2322
Main Authors: Layton, J.M. (University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR.), Camann, M.A, Espelie, K.E
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