“…Previous studies on the chemical basis of mate recognition in N. giraulti did not differentiate clearly between complete cuticular lipid extracts and fractions of extracts gained from purification procedures (Buellesbach et al., ; Giesbers et al., ). Irrespective of the solvent used for extractions, complete cuticular lipid extracts may contain more polar lipids, such as free fatty acids, alcohols, glycerides, sterols, aldehydes, or ketones, in addition to the non‐polar lipids, i.e., CHCs (Lockey, ; Buckner, ; Kühbandner & Ruther, ). Furthermore, polar cuticular lipids have been shown to function as pheromones in various insects (Buckner, ; Yew et al., ; Kühbandner et al., ).…”