Table 1.

GC/MS analysis of cuticular hydrocarbons of mature male and female T. fuscum sampled using solid-phase microextraction (SPME)

a

Peak numbers correspond with those in Figure 2a.; + indicates compound was detected, + + + + indicates quantitatively dominant in that sex.

+ Peaks contributing < 5% of total area; ++, 5-30%; + + + +, > 50%.

Table 1.

GC/MS analysis of cuticular hydrocarbons of mature male and female T. fuscum sampled using solid-phase microextraction (SPME)

a

Peak numbers correspond with those in Figure 2a.; + indicates compound was detected, + + + + indicates quantitatively dominant in that sex.

+ Peaks contributing < 5% of total area; ++, 5-30%; + + + +, > 50%.

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