“…Alternatively, an olfactory mate-finding system in C. sanguinea remains unknown, but its use of olfactory cues for prey searching suggests the species may use smell for other purposes. Cycloneda sanguinea was attracted to a combination of healthy prey and host plant smells (Heit et al 2008) and rejected a competitor's smell (Sarmento et al 2007); however, no differences were found in its response to either aphid prey or to the aphid's plant host (Heit et al 2011). Discoveries of sexual pheromone synthesis by female Asian lady beetle, H. axyridis, and other species, suggest sexual communication is used by lady beetles (Fassotte et al 2014).…”