Olfactory behavior and receptor potentials of the khapra beetleTrogoderma granarium (Coleoptera: Dermestidae) induced by the major components of its sex pheromone,certain analogues,and fatty acid esters |
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Authors: | A. R. Levinson H. Z. Levinson H. Schwaiger R. F. Cassidy Jr. R. M. Silverstein |
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Affiliation: | (1) Max-Planck-Institut für Verhaltensphysiologie, 8131 Seewiesen, Federal Republic of Germany;(2) Department of Chemistry, College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, New York |
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Abstract: | On the basis of the antennal receptor potentials and the extent of attraction and copulation induced in unmated male khapra beetles, (Z)- and (E)-14-methyl-8-hexadecenal were recognized as the most important components of the pheromone system of femaleTrogoderma granarium (Everts), and were named (Z)- and (E)-trogodermal. Air blown over 10–5 to 10–4 g of (Z)-trogodermal produced receptor potentials equivalent to that elicited by one virgin femaleT.granarium, while 10–2 g of (Z)-trogodermal was required to cause complete attraction and copulation of unmated males. (Z)-Trogodermal was about 10 times more active than (E)-trogodermal. (Z)-8-Hexadecenal was 10–2 times less effective than (Z)-trogodermal in causing attraction and 104 time less active in stimulating copulation. (Z)- and (E)-14-methyl-8-hexadecen-1-ol and methyl (Z)- and (E)-14-methyl-8-hexadecenoate displayed a relatively low activity for unmated male khapra beetles. Methyl and ethyl oleate, ethyl linoleate, ethyl palmitate, and ethyl stearate were less effective than (Z)-trogodermal by 6–8 orders of magnitude and are nonspecific attractants. The intensity of response to a particular compound was consistent when assessed by the essential components of mating behavior: receptor potentials, attraction, and copulation. |
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Keywords: | olfaction behavior electroantennograms sex pheromone components (Z)- and (E)-trogodermal fatty acid esters Trogoderma granarium (khapra beetle) Dermestidae Coleoptera |
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