Enhancement of attraction and trap catches of the old-house borer, Hylotrupes bajulus (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae), by combination of male sex pheromone and monoterpenes.
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Konrad Dettner | G. Reddy | K. Dettner | Uwe Noldt | Gadi V P Reddy | Regina Fettköther | R. Fettköther | U. Noldt
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