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Attraction of scolytids and associated beetles by different absolute amounts and proportions of α-pinene and ethanol
Authors:L M Schroeder  Å Lindelöw
Affiliation:(1) Division of Forest Entomology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, P.O. Box 7044, S-750 07 Uppsala, Sweden
Abstract:The attraction of bark and ambrosia beetles as well as associated beetles to agr-pinene and ethanol was studied in field experiments with flight barrier traps. agr-Pinene and ethanol were released individually and as combinations in approximately 1ratio1 or 1ratio10 ratios and at four different release rates. Ethanol attractedTomicus piniperda (L.),Hylurgops palliatus (Gyll.),Trypodendron lineatum (Oliv.),Hylastes cunicularius Er.,H. brunneus Er.,H. opacus Er., andAnisandrus dispar (F.) (Scolytidae);Glischrochilus quadripunctatus (L.) andEpuraea spp. (Nitidulidae);Thanasimus formicarius (L.) (Cleridae); andRhizophagus depressus (F.) (Rhizophagidae). agr-Pinene attracted all these species with the exception ofT. lineatum, H. cunicularius, andA. dispar. Combinations of a-pinene and ethanol resulted in synergistically increased attraction of all species with the exception ofH. opacus andA. dispar. A. dispar, the only hardwood-associated species in the study, was repelled by agr-pinene. Both the release rates and the ratio at which the two substances were released influenced the response of the beetles. The differences in response between the beetle species seem to reflect dissimilarities in the release of the two substances among the various types of breeding material to which the species are adapted.
Keywords:Coleoptera  Scolytidae  Tomicus piniperda  Trypodendron lineatum  Hylurgops palliatus  Thanasimus formicarius  host attraction  host volatiles  ethanol  agr-pinene" target="_blank">gif" alt="agr" align="BASELINE" BORDER="0">-pinene  synergism
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