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Identification and biological activity of sex pheromone components from females of the plum moth Illiberis rotundata Jordan (Lepidoptera: Zygaenidae: Procridinae) Link: Autor/in: Subchev, M. Toshova, T. Koshio, C. Franke, S. Tröger, Armin Twele, R. Francke, W. Pickett, J.A. Wadhams, L.J. Woodcock, C.M. Zeige mehr (+3)… Zeige weniger… Erscheinungsjahr: 2009 Medientyp: Text Schlagworte: Zygaenidae Lepidoptera Sex pheromone Butterflies Moths GC-MS (2R)-butyl (7Z)-dodecenoate (2R)-butyl (9Z)-tetradecenoate Illiberis rotundata Field trapping GC-EAG Zygaenidae Lepidoptera Sex pheromone Butterflies Moths Beschreibung: The plum moth, Illiberis rotundata Jordan (Lepidoptera: Zygaenidae: Procridinae), is a pest of orchards in Japan and China. Few chemical ecological studies have been directed towards the Zygaenidae and particularly the Procridinae. To investigate the sex pheromone of this species, extracts of pheromone glands from adult female I. rotundata were analyzed by coupled gas chromatography-electroantennography (GC-EAG) and coupled gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). Whilst GC-EAG on male moths showed an active peak, identified as 2-butyl (7Z)-dodecenoate, GC-MS also revealed the presence of the homologue 2-butyl (9Z)-tetradecenoate. Electroantennographic investigations, as well as field tests, strongly suggested the natural compounds to have the (R)-configuration at the stereogenic centre. Field results demonstrate 0.2 mg of a 1:1-mixture of (2R)-butyl (7Z)-dodecenoate and (2R)-butyl (9Z)-tetradecenoate to be a powerful lure that may be used in pest control measures against I. rotundata. The chemical structures of the new pheromone components show the same features as those of other zygaenid species: unsaturated fatty acids esterified with a short chain chiral alcohol. This is the first example of a two-component blend constituting the pheromone of a procridinid species. © 2009 Birkhäuser Verlag. Lizenz: info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Quellsystem: Forschungsinformationssystem der UHH Interne Metadaten Quelldatensatz oai:www.edit.fis.uni-hamburg.de:publications/b5fbbde0-c792-4592-a4bd-add654a4265e