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2-(1-Hydroxy-1-methylethyl)-5-methyltetrahydrofuran
Formula:
C8H16O2
CAS#:
MW:
144.21
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Species utilize 2-(1-Hydroxy-1-methylethyl)-5-methyltetrahydrofuran in its chemical communication system
Coleoptera, Scolytidae, Hylesininae, Hylesinini
Pteleobius
vittatus
P
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Category of the chemical signal
A -
Attractant
Al -
Allomone
K -
Kairomone
P -
Pheromone
Sy -
Synomone
¦
¦
(*) indicates that compound is active
¦
Elm bark beetle
Coleoptera, Scolytidae, Scolytinae, Pityophthorini
Conophthorus
conicolens
A
¦
Category of the chemical signal
A -
Attractant
Al -
Allomone
K -
Kairomone
P -
Pheromone
Sy -
Synomone
¦
¦
(*) indicates that compound is active
¦
Conophthorus
coniperda
A
¦
Category of the chemical signal
A -
Attractant
Al -
Allomone
K -
Kairomone
P -
Pheromone
Sy -
Synomone
¦
¦
(*) indicates that compound is active
¦
White pine cone beetle
Conophthorus
ponderosae
A
¦
Category of the chemical signal
A -
Attractant
Al -
Allomone
K -
Kairomone
P -
Pheromone
Sy -
Synomone
¦
¦
(*) indicates that compound is active
¦
Ponderosa pine cone beetle
Conophthorus
resinosae
A
¦
Category of the chemical signal
A -
Attractant
Al -
Allomone
K -
Kairomone
P -
Pheromone
Sy -
Synomone
¦
¦
(*) indicates that compound is active
¦
Red pine cone beetle
Conophthorus
teocotum
A
¦
Category of the chemical signal
A -
Attractant
Al -
Allomone
K -
Kairomone
P -
Pheromone
Sy -
Synomone
¦
¦
(*) indicates that compound is active
¦
Pityophthorus
nitidulus
P
¦
Category of the chemical signal
A -
Attractant
Al -
Allomone
K -
Kairomone
P -
Pheromone
Sy -
Synomone
¦
¦
(*) indicates that compound is active
¦
Citation: El-Sayed AM 2008. The Pherobase: Database of Insect Pheromones and Semiochemicals. <http://www.pherobase.net>.
©2003-2008
The Pherobase
- Extensive Database of Insect Pheromones and Semiochemicals.
Ashraf M. El-Sayed
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