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Applied Optics|January 14, 2010
A high frequency dielectric waveguide on the antennae of night-flying moths (Saturnidae)P S Callahan
Applied Optics|February 23, 2010
Moth and candle: the candle flame as a sexual mimic of the coded infrared wavelengths from a moth sex scent (pheromone)P S Callahan
Applied Optics|February 20, 2010
Pumping frequency for the 17-microm ir emission from the cabbage looper moth sex scent (pheromone)P S Callahan, E Hamilton
Applied Optics|March 6, 2010
Insects as unidentified flying objectsP S Callahan, R W Mankin
Applied Optics|April 15, 1985
Mechanism of attraction of the lovebug, Plecia nearctica, to southern highways: further evidence for the IR-dielectric waveguide theory of insect olfactionP S Callahan, T C Carlysle, H A Denmark
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Applied Optics|January 14, 2010
A high frequency dielectric waveguide on the antennae of night-flying moths (Saturnidae)P S Callahan
Applied Optics|February 23, 2010
Moth and candle: the candle flame as a sexual mimic of the coded infrared wavelengths from a moth sex scent (pheromone)P S Callahan
Applied Optics|February 20, 2010
Pumping frequency for the 17-microm ir emission from the cabbage looper moth sex scent (pheromone)P S Callahan, E Hamilton
Applied Optics|March 6, 2010
Insects as unidentified flying objectsP S Callahan, R W Mankin
Applied Optics|April 15, 1985
Mechanism of attraction of the lovebug, Plecia nearctica, to southern highways: further evidence for the IR-dielectric waveguide theory of insect olfactionP S Callahan, T C Carlysle, H A Denmark
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