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Gries, Regine; Khaskin, Grigori; Bennett, Robb G.; Miroshynchenko, Aleksander; Burden, Katy; Gries, Gerhard (12 December 2005). "(S,S)-2,12-, (S,S)-2,13-, and (S,S)-2,14-Diacetoxyheptadecanes: Sex Pheromone Components of Red Cedar Cone Midge, Mayetiola thujae". Journal of Chemical Ecology. 31 (12). Springer Publishing: 2933–2946. doi:10.1007/s10886-005-8405-0.
Gries, Regine; Bennett, Robb G.; Khaskin, Grigori; Gries, Gerhard (2007). "Attraction of male Mayetiola thujae (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) to the sex-pheromone blend of (2S, 12S)-, (2S, 13S)-, and (2S, 14S)- diacetoxyheptadecane is reduced in the presence of the SR- or RR-stereoisomers". The Canadian Entomologist. 139 (5). Entomological Society of Canada: 685–689. doi:10.4039/n06-035 – via Cambridge University Press.
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