Larval Feeding Stimulants for a Rutaceae-Feeding Swallowtail Butterfly, Papilio xuthus L. in Citrus unshiu Leaves

T Murata, N Mori, R Nishida - Journal of chemical ecology, 2011 - Springer
Larvae of a swallowtail butterfly, Papilio xuthus L., feed exclusively on plants of the family
Rutaceae, including various Citrus crops. Larvae were strongly stimulated to feed on paper …

An Oviposition Stimulant for Spicebush Swallowtail Butterfly, Papilio troilus, from Leaves of Sassafras albidum

M Carter, P Feeny, M Haribal - Journal of Chemical Ecology, 1999 - Springer
Female butterflies of the spicebush swallowtail, Papilio troilus, are specialists, ovipositing on
plants in the family Lauraceae. Column chromatography and HPLC were used to isolate an …

Oviposition stimulant for the zebra swallowtail butterfly, Eurytides marcellus, from the foliage of pawpaw, Asimina triloba

M Haribal, P Feeny - Chemoecology, 1998 - Springer
We have isolated a caffeoylcyclohexane-1-carboxylic acid derivative, 3-caffeoyl-muco-quinic
acid (3-Cm QA), as a contact oviposition stimulant for the zebra swallowtail butterfly …

d-Pinitol in Fabaceae: an Oviposition Stimulant for the Common Grass Yellow Butterfly, Eurema mandarina

S Mukae, T Ohashi, Y Matsumoto, S Ohta… - Journal of chemical …, 2016 - Springer
The common grass yellow butterfly, Eurema mandarina (formerly Eurema hecabe
mandarina)(Lepidoptera, Pieridae), recently has been separated taxonomically from a …

Identification and distribution of oviposition stimulants for monarch butterflies in hosts and nonhosts

M Haribal, JAA Renwick - Journal of Chemical Ecology, 1998 - Springer
Flavonol glycosides that act as oviposition stimulants for monarch butterflies were surveyed
from a range of asclepiad hosts and some nonhosts. Major stimulants also were identified as …

Chemical factors in rutaceous plants regulating host selection by two swallowtail butterflies, Papilio protenor and P. xuthus (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae)

K Honda, N Hayashi - Applied entomology and zoology, 1995 - jstage.jst.go.jp
抄録 To clarify the chemical basis for the differential oviposition by two swallowtail butterflies,
Papilio protenor and P. xuthus, on 4 typical host plants of Rutaceae-feeding Papilio species …

Host-plant chemistry influences oviposition choice of the spicebush swallowtail butterfly

M Carter, P Feeny - Journal of chemical ecology, 1999 - Springer
The spicebush swallowtail, Papilio troilus (L.), lays its eggs on plants in the family
Lauraceae. Sassafras [Sassafras albidum (Nutt.) Nees], spicebush [Lindera benzoin (L.) …

Rejection of host plant by larvae of cabbage butterfly: diet-dependent sensitivity to an antifeedant

JAA Renwick, XP Huang - Journal of chemical ecology, 1995 - Springer
Abstract Garden nasturtium, Tropaeolum majus (Tropaeolaceae), is an acceptable host
plant for the cabbage butterfly, Pieris rapae. Eggs are readily laid on the plant and hatching …

Oviposition Stimulants for Sulfur ButterflyColias erate poliographys: Cyanoglucosides as Synergistis Involved in Host Preference

K Honda, W Nishii, N Hayashi - Journal of chemical ecology, 1997 - Springer
Host-plant chemicals stimulating oviposition by a Leguminosae-feeding pierid butterfly
Colias erate poliographys were isolated and identified from one of its primary host plants …

Oviposition stimulants inBarbarea vulgaris forPieris rapae andP. napi oleracea: isolation, identification and differential activity

X Huang, JAA Renwick, K Sachdev-Gupta - Journal of Chemical Ecology, 1994 - Springer
The closely related butterflies, Pieris rapae and P. napi oleracea, readily laid eggs on
Barbarea vulgaris in greenhouse cages. When offered a choice between cabbage and B …