“…Subterranean phytophagous insects use chemical cues released from roots to locate host plants. Chemical cues can be primary metabolites, such as CO 2 , amino acids and sugars, which are ubiquitous to most plant species, and/or secondary metabolites, which are chemicals produced via secondary chemical pathways and are more host specific . With very limited search capacities, neonate larvae must locate the host plant and establish feeding sites on appropriate host tissues within a short time window.…”