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. 1985 Aug;11(8):1053-70.
doi: 10.1007/BF01020675.

Aggregation pheromones of the flat grain beetle,Cryptolestes pusillus (Coleoptera: Cucujidae)

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Aggregation pheromones of the flat grain beetle,Cryptolestes pusillus (Coleoptera: Cucujidae)

J G Millar et al. J Chem Ecol. 1985 Aug.

Abstract

Aggregation pheromones were isolated fromCryptolestes pusillus (Schönherr), a coleopteran pest of stored products. Porapak Q-captured beetle and frass volatiles were fractionated by preparative gas-liquid chromatography. The fractions were bioassayed with an arena olfactometer and/or with a two-choice, pitfall olfactometer. Three biologically active, male-produced compounds eliciting aggregation behavior from adultC. pusillus were isolated and identified by spectroscopic methods as (Z)-3-dodecenolide (I), (Z)-5-tetradecen-13-olide (II), and (Z,Z)-3,6-dodecadienolide (III). Compound I was the major volatile produced and was active alone. Compound II was not active alone, but synergized the response to I. Compound III was active alone at higher concentrations, but did not significantly increase the response when added to the most active mixture of I and II, and so it is probably not part of the aggregation pheromone. Pheromone production increased dramatically when the insects were aerated on a food source.

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