Corrigendum to “Intraspecific and Intracolonial Variation in the Profile of Venom Alkaloids and Cuticular Hydrocarbons of the Fire Ant ''Solenopsis saevissima'' Smith (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)”

Corrigendum to “Intraspecific and Intracolonial Variation in the Profile of Venom Alkaloids and Cuticular Hydrocarbons of the Fire Ant Solenopsis saevissima Smith (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)” (2016)
Eduardo Gonçalves Paterson Fox; Adriana Pianaro; Daniel Russ Solis; Jacques Hubert Charles Delabie; Bruno Cunha Vairo; Ednildo de Alcântara Machado; Odair Correa Bueno
Psyche
2226814Corrigendum to “Intraspecific and Intracolonial Variation in the Profile of Venom Alkaloids and Cuticular Hydrocarbons of the Fire Ant Solenopsis saevissima Smith (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)” — Psyche2016Eduardo Gonçalves Paterson Fox; Adriana Pianaro; Daniel Russ Solis; Jacques Hubert Charles Delabie; Bruno Cunha Vairo; Ednildo de Alcântara Machado; Odair Correa Bueno

In the article titled “Intraspecific and Intracolonial Variation in the Profile of Venom Alkaloids and Cuticular Hydrocarbons of the Fire Ant Solenopsis saevissima Smith (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)” [1], the method description was incomplete and inaccurate. Thus, the last part of the “2.4. GC-MS Analyses” section “The injector temperature was 250°C. Oven temperature was programmed to increase at 12°C/min from 50°C to 330°C, with a final hold time of 1 min” should be corrected to “The injector temperature was 250°C. Oven temperature was programmed to increase at 12°C/min from 50°C to 290°C with a hold pause for 6 minutes, followed by an increase of 30°C/min from 290°C to 320°C followed by a final hold time of 1 min.”

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  1. E. G. P. Fox, A. Pianaro, D. R. Solis et al., “Intraspecific and intracolonial variation in the profile of venom alkaloids and cuticular hydrocarbons of the fire ant Solenopsis saevissima smith (Hymenoptera: Formicidae),” Psyche, vol. 2012, Article ID 398061, 10 pages, 2012.

 

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