Essential oil composition of nine Apiaceae species from western United States that attract the female Indra Swallowtail butterfly ( Papilio indra)

Aletes acaulis, Cymopterus hendersonii, Cymopterus panamintensis var. acutifolius, Lomatium rigidum, Lomatium scabrum var. tripinnatum, Musineon tenuifolium, Sphenosciadium capitellatum, Tauschia arguta and Tauschia parishii are among the twenty-two species of the Apiaceae family to which female Ind...

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Cymopterus
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Essential oil composition
Indra Swallowtail butterfly
Lepidoptera
Lomatium
Lomatium rigidum
Lomatium scabrum
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Musineon tenuifolium
Papilio
Papilio indra
Sphenosciadium
Sphenosciadium capitellatum
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Tauschia arguta
Tauschia parishii
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