“…In contrast, a combination of phenylacetaldehyde and acetic acid was attractive to various noctuid species (Landolt, Toth, Meagher, & Szarukan, ; Meagher & Landolt, ). Also, phenylacetaldehyde alone is known to attract many insect species including noctuidae, geometridae, sesiidae and other insect groups that do not include tortricidae (e.g., El‐Sayed et al., , El‐Sayed, Revell, Jiménez‐Perez, Harper, & Suckling, ; Heath, Landolt, Dueben, & Lenczewski, ; Landolt, Adams, Reed, & Zack, ; Meagher & Mitchell, ). Phenylacetaldehyde is well‐known floral volatile (El‐Sayed, ), and most of the insects reported to respond to this compounds are known flower visitors, while Tortricidae have never been reported as flower visitors (Hahn & Brühl, ).…”