“…Antennal transcriptomes are available for insect species belonging to several orders, including Diptera, Coleoptera, and Lepidoptera (Grosse-Wilde et al, 2011;Andersson et al, 2013;Rinker et al, 2013;Leitch et al, 2015;Zhang et al, 2015). Within the Lepidoptera, the transcriptomes of model species such as B. mori, D. plexippus, H. melpomene, H. virescens, and M. sexta have been thoroughly investigated (Krieger et al, 2003(Krieger et al, , 2004Nakagawa et al, 2005;Wanner et al, 2007;Wanner and Robertson, 2008;Tanaka et al, 2009;Briscoe et al, 2013;Koenig et al, 2015;van Schooten et al, 2016). This knowledge is rapidly expanding to other economically important species like Helicoverpa armigera, Cydia pomonella, and Spodoptera littoralis, where it could greatly aid in improving already existing and developing new semiochemical-based management strategies (Bengtsson et al, 2012;Jacquin-Joly et al, 2012;Liu et al, 2012).…”