Autodetection and chemistry of female and male pheromone in both sexes of the tiger moth Panaxia quadripunctaria

Autor: Dietrich Schneider, Stefan Schulz, Wittko Francke, Ernst Priesner, J. Ziesmann
Rok vydání: 1998
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Zdroj: Journal of Comparative Physiology A: Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology. 182:153-161
ISSN: 1432-1351
0340-7594
DOI: 10.1007/s003590050166
Popis: Female moths of Panaxia quadripunctaria PODA (Lepidoptera, Arctiidae), produce (Z,Z)-6,9-heneicosadiene (I) as the major and (Z,Z)-6,9-eicosadiene (II) as the minor component of a putative pheromone. Related compounds occur in trace amounts. The abdominal scent glands contain 5–10 μg of (I) and 50–100 ng of (II). Recordings of electroantennogram (EAG) responses to (I), (II), and to female glands are of equal amplitude in both sexes. Females are thus capable of pheromone autodetection in contrast to the majority of moths where females are considered to be anosmic for their own attractant. The EAG threshold to (I) was below 1 ng at the odour source. The odour of the male scent gland (corema) elicited significant EAGs in both sexes. The chemical contents of coremata varied with the provenience of the moths. A variety of ethyl esters was always found, yet hydroxydanaidal (up to 20 μg/corema) and traces of danaidal, only in some samples. All these scents might be components of a male pheromone. Peculiar scent scales on the coremata are exposed during the extrusion. Antennae of both sexes have similar inventories of trichoid sensilla.
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