“…Such studies have been carried out for phytophagous heteropterans (Groot et al, 1998;McBrien & Millar, 1999), showing that sex pheromone compounds may be obscured by products from glands that produce defensive secretions (Aldrich, 1988(Aldrich, , 1995. Elucidation of the chemical structure of the sex pheromone will provide new perspectives for analysing the sexual behaviour of nabids and contribute to the study of the ecology of this important group of predators (Koschel, 1971b;Remane & Thielen, 1973;Söcknick, 1974;Carayon, 1977;Richards & Harper, 1978;Kott, 2000, Roth & Reinhardt, 2003Roth & Remane, 2003 Response of male and female Nabis pseudoferus to odours of the opposite gender (I; II) and to odours of the same gender (III; IV) when offered against clean air.…”