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A Symmetrical Diester as the Sex Attractant Pheromone of the North American Click Beetle Parallelostethus attenuatus (Say) (Coleoptera: Elateridae)

Authors :
Jocelyn G. Millar
Livy Williams
Jacqueline M. Serrano
Sean Halloran
Anna C. Grommes
Anders S. Huseth
Thomas P. Kuhar
Lawrence M. Hanks
Source :
Journal of Chemical Ecology. 48:598-608
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2022.

Abstract

Hexanoic acid, 1-octanol, 1,8-octanediol, octyl hexanoate, 1,8-octanediol monohexanoate, and 1,8-octanediol dihexanoate were identified in headspace volatiles collected from the crushed abdomen of a female click beetle of the species Parallelostethus attenuatus (Say) (Elaterinae, tribe Elaterini). In field trials carried out in Illinois, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Virginia, adult male beetles were strongly attracted to 1,8-octanediol dihexanoate alone. Blends of the dihexanoate with one or more of the other compounds proved to be less attractive than the dihexanoate alone, suggesting that the pheromone of this species may consist of a single compound. The symmetrical diester structure of the pheromone is a novel natural product and appears to be structurally unique among insect pheromones. USDA-ARS State Potato Partnership Funds [2092-22000-022-00D, 6080-22000-030-00D] Published version LMH, JGM, ASH, TPK, and LW III appreciate funding support from the USDA-ARS State Potato Partnership Funds projects 2092-22000-022-00D and 6080-22000-030-00D. Public domain – authored by a U.S. government employee

Details

ISSN :
15731561 and 00980331
Volume :
48
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Chemical Ecology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4b166fbd92f8de22c1037fed6ff26ae4
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10886-022-01360-8