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(Z)-7-Tricosene and Monounsaturated Ketones as Sex Pheromone Components of the Australian Guava Moth Coscinoptycha improbana: Identification, Field Trapping, and Phenology
Authors:A. R. Gibb  D. M. Suckling  B. D. Morris  T. E. Dawson  B. Bunn  D. Comeskey  J. J. Dymock
Affiliation:(1) Horticulture and Food Research Institute of New Zealand Ltd., PO Box 51, Lincoln, New Zealand;(2) Horticulture and Food Research Institute of New Zealand Ltd., Mt Albert Research Centre, Private Bag 92 169, Auckland, New Zealand;(3) Horticulture and Food Research Institute of New Zealand Ltd., PO Box 23, Kerikeri, New Zealand;(4) Horticulture and Food Research Institute of New Zealand Ltd., Private Bag 11 030, Palmerston North, New Zealand;(5) 10 Leslie Road, Cable Bay, Mangonui, 0557, Northland, New Zealand;(6) Present address: Department of Entomology, North Dakota State University, PO Box 5346, Fargo, North Dakota 58105, USA
Abstract:Pheromone gland extracts of the Australian guava moth Coscinoptycha improbana (Lepidoptera: Carposinidae), contained four compounds that elicited responses from male moth antennae in gas chromatography-electroantennogram detection (GC-EAD) analyses. These were identified by GC-mass spectrometry as (Z)-7-tricosene (Z7-23Hy), (Z)-7-octadecen-11-one (Z7-11-one-18Hy), (Z)-7-nonadecen-11-one (Z7-11-one-19Hy), and (Z)-7-tricosen-11-one (Z7-11-one-23Hy) at a ratio of 65:23.5:1.5:10, respectively. Z7-23Hy, Z7-11-one-18Hy, and Z7-11-one-23Hy have not previously been reported as lepidopteran sex pheromone components. Z7-11-one-18Hy was active as a single component, and was synergized by Z7-11-one-23Hy but not Z7-11-one-19Hy, although the latter compound was weakly attractive as a single component. Addition of Z7-23Hy further increased attraction. The amount of the major pheromone component, Z7-11-one-18Hy in female pheromone gland extracts was estimated to be 16.4 ng/female (N = 8). Phenological data gathered over a 12-mo period in 2002 and 2003 using the binary blend indicated that moths are active throughout the year. The pheromone has already been employed to monitor the spread of C. improbana in New Zealand and detect its presence in Queensland, Australia.
Keywords:Australian guava moth  Coscinoptycha improbana  carposinidae  lepidoptera  (Z)-7-tricosene  (Z)-7-octadecen-11-one  (Z)-7-nonadecen-11-one  (Z)-7-tricosen-11-one  trapping trials  phenology
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