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PLoS One ; 15(4): e0231689, 2020.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32298345

RESUMO

The giant sugarcane borer Telchin licus (Drury, 1773) (Lepidoptera: Castniidae) is a day-flying moth pest of sugarcane, pineapples and bananas. To better understand the chemical communication in this species, we examined the morphology of its olfactory system and the chemical composition of its body parts. The ventral surface of the clubbed antennae of T. licus has six morphological types of sensilla: sensilla trichodea, basiconica, chaetica, squamiforma, coeloconica, and auricillica. The telescopic ovipositor shows no evidence of a sexual gland, or female-specific compounds. On the other hand, the midleg basitarsus of males releases (E,Z)-2,13-octadecadienol and (Z,E)-2,13-octadecadienol, which are electroantennographically active in both sexes. These compounds are known female sex pheromones in the Sesiidae family and are male-specific compounds in another castniid moth, although further investigations are necessary to elucidate their ecological role in the Castniidae family.


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Mariposas/anatomia & histologia , Mariposas/fisiologia , Animais , Antenas de Artrópodes/anatomia & histologia , Antenas de Artrópodes/química , Antenas de Artrópodes/fisiologia , Antenas de Artrópodes/ultraestrutura , Feminino , Masculino , Mariposas/química , Mariposas/ultraestrutura , Oviposição , Saccharum/parasitologia , Atrativos Sexuais/análise , Atrativos Sexuais/metabolismo
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Pest Manag Sci ; 76(4): 1435-1442, 2020 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31639267

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: The cashew stem borer Anthistarcha binocularis (Meyrick) is a major pest in cashew orchards in Brazil. The damage caused by the larvae results in economic losses, and the available chemical control is not suitable because of the endophytic nature of A. binocularis. The identification of the A. binocularis sex pheromone could provide novel applications for the detection and monitoring of this species. RESULTS: Two compounds from female sex gland extracts elicited electrophysiological responses on male antennae. They were identified as dodec-6-en-1-ol and dodec-6-en-1-yl acetate by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. E/Z stereoisomers of both compounds were synthesized, and the electroantennograms for the synthetic compounds showed the strongest responses for the (E)-stereoisomers of the alcohol and acetate. In a field trial, the E6-12:OH/E6-12:OAc mixture attracted male A. binocularis, whereas the Z6-12:OH/Z6-12:OAc mixture attracted no specimens. CONCLUSIONS: The bioactive compounds from the sex pheromone of A. binocularis have been identified as a mixture of two previously unidentified pheromone compounds: E6-12:OH and E6-12:OAc. The mixture of both compounds was attractive to males in preliminary field experiments, and this study is the first report of Δ6-unsaturated monoenyl pheromone compounds in Lepidoptera. © 2019 Society of Chemical Industry.


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Anacardium , Lepidópteros , Animais , Brasil , Feminino , Masculino , Feromônios , Atrativos Sexuais
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