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Sex Pheromone Components of Indian Gypsy Moth, <Emphasis Type="Italic">Lymantria obfuscata</Emphasis>
Authors:Regine Gries  Paul W Schaefer  Roger Hahn  Grigori Khaskin  Gujjandadu Ramaseshiah  Balbir Singh  Gagandeep K Hehar  Gerhard Gries
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biological Sciences, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, Canada, V5A 1S6;(2) Beneficial Insects Introduction Research Laboratory, Agricultural Research Service, US Dept. of Agriculture, Newark, DE 19713, USA;(3) Department of Chemistry, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 13244-4100, USA;(4) Present address: 867, ‘Shankarabharana’, 19th Main, Ideal Homes Township, Rajarajeswarinagar, Bangalore, 560-098, Karnataka, India;(5) Present address: No. 18, Inder Nagar, Ferozepur Road, Ludhiana, Punjab, 141004, India
Abstract:The Indian gypsy moth, Lymantria obfuscata (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae), has been recognized as a distinct species since 1865 but closely resembles a diminutive form of gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar. We tested the hypothesis that the sex pheromones of L. obfuscata and L. dispar are similar. In laboratory mate acceptance studies, very few male L. dispar made copulatory attempts when paired with female L. obfuscata, suggesting that female L. obfuscata emit one or more pheromone components antagonistic to male L. dispar. In coupled gas chromatographic–electroantennographic detection (GC–EAD) analyses of pheromone gland extract of female L. obfuscata, (Z)-2-methyloctadec-7-ene (2Me-7Z-18Hy) and (7R,8S)-cis-7,8-epoxy-2-methyloctadecane (+)-disparlure] were most abundant and elicited the strongest responses from male L. obfuscata antennae. In field experiments near Solan (Himachal Pradesh, India), 2Me-7Z-18Hy and (+)-disparlure in combination attracted more male L. obfuscata than did either component alone. This two-component sex pheromone contrasts with the single-component sex pheromone (+)-disparlure] of L. dispar. The contrasting composition of the lymantriid communities inhabited by L. obfuscata and L. dispar may explain why 2Me-7Z-18Hy is a pheromone component in L. obfuscata and a pheromone antagonist in L. dispar and why (−)-disparlure reduces pheromonal attraction of male L. dispar but not male L. obfuscata.
Keywords:Indian gypsy moth            Lymantria obfuscata                      Lymantria dispar            (+)-Disparlure  (−  )-Disparlure  (Z)-2-Methyloctadec-7-ene  (3R  7Z)-3-Methylnonadec-7-ene  (3S  7Z)-3-Methylnonadec-7-ene  (3R  7R  8S)-cis-7  8-Epoxy-3-methylnonadecane  (3S  7R  8S)-cis-7  8-Epoxy-3-methylnonadecane  Sex pheromone  Lepidoptera  Lymantriidae
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