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Monoalkenes as contact sex pheromone components of the woodwasp Sirex noctilio

Böröczky K,Crook DJ,Jones TH,Kenny JC,Zylstra KE,Mastro VC,Tumlinson JH
Year2009
JournalJournal of Chemical Ecology
Volume35
Total pages10
KeywordsContact sex pheromone components, Cuticular lipids, Hymenoptera, Mating behavior, Sirex noctilio, Siricidae

Abstract

A pheromone on the cuticle of females of the woodwasp Sirex noctilio, a recently introduced pest of pines in North America, induces conspecific males to attempt copulation. Dead females washed with hexane did not elicit copulation attempts from males, whereas reapplication of a female hexane body wash onto the cuticle of dead females elicited copulation attempts by 65% of males tested. Analysis of the hexane extract revealed saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons as major components of the female cuticle. Behavior-guided fractionation of the female body wash led to the identification of three components, (Z)-7-heptacosene, (Z)-7-nonacosene, and (Z)-9-nonacosene, of the sex pheromone of S. noctilio that elicited copulatory responses from males. © Springer Science + Business Media, LLC 2009.