
thumb|Dasyscolia ciliata on the flowers of [[Ophrys speculum]]
thumb|Dasyscolia ciliata on the flowers of [[Ophrys speculum]]
An allomone (from Ancient Greek ' "other" and pheromone) is a type of semiochemical produced and released by an individual of one species that affects the behaviour of a member of another species to the benefit of the originator but not the receiver. Production of allomones is a common form of defense against predators, particularly by plant species against insect herbivores. In addition to defense, allomones are also used by organisms to obtain their prey or to hinder any surrounding competitors.
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).