Identification of presumed pheromone blend from Australasian predaceous bug, Oechalia schellenbergii (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae)
1996
Aldrich, J.R. | Oliver, J.E. | Waite, G.K. | Moore, C. | Waters, R.M.
Oechalia schellenbergii is one of the most common predatory insects in Australia and the islands of the South Pacific. Adult males of this predaceous "true bug" collected during March near Gatton, Queensland, Australia, had a pair of enlarged exocrine glands opening underneath their wings that presumably produce an attractant pheromone. The two major components of the secretion are 3-methylenehexyl acetate and 9-hydroxygeranyl diacetate [2,6-dimethyl-2(E),6(E)-octadien-1,8-diol diacetate].
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书目信息
Journal of chemical ecology
ISSN
0098-0331
出版者
Elsevier B.V.
其它主题
Insect attractants
语言
英语
注释
Includes references
类型
Text; Journal Article
2024-02-29
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