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Flight-mediated attraction ofBiprorulus bibax breddin (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) to natural and synthetic aggregation pheromone
Authors:David G. James  Kenji Mori  Jeffrey R. Aldrich  James E. Oliver
Affiliation:(1) NSW Agriculture, Yanco Agricultural Institute PMB Yanco, 2703, NSW, Australia;(2) Department of Agricultural Chemistry, The University of Tokyo, Yayoi 1-1-1, 113 Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan;(3) Agricultural Research Service, US Department of Agriculture, Insect Chemical Ecology Laboratory, 20705-2350 Beltsville, Maryland
Abstract:
The attraction of female spined citrus bugs,Biprorulus bibax, to natural and synthetic aggregation pheromone was studied using an olfactometer and a large flight cage. No locomotory response by postdiapause, prereproductive females to heptane extracts of male dorsal abdominal glands (DAGs) (site of pheromone production) was recorded in the olfactometer study. However, postdiapause, prereproductive females showed significant attraction to sites baited with DAG extracts in the flight cage (1.9–3.0 times that of unbaited sites). Prereproductive and reproductive females showed greatest attraction to sites baited with a synthetic blend of pheromone [(3R,4S,1primeE-3,4-bis(1prime-butenyl)tetrahydro-2-furanol, linalool, farnesol, nerolidol] (2.3–4.7 times the attraction of unbaited sites). Females also responded significantly to sites baited with the hemiacetal major component alone (1.7–2.2×). Diapausing females collected from fall populations did not respond to natural or synthetic pheromone baits. Potential applications of the synthetic aggregation pheromone are discussed with respect toB. bibax management.
Keywords:Aggregation pheromone  B. bibax  Citrus  Hemiptera  Pentatomidae  dorsal abdominal gland  hemiacetal
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