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Semiochemicals of Paranthrene tabaniformis, the Dusky clearwing

Phylum:  Arthropoda
Subphylum:  Uniramia
Class:  Insecta
Order:  Lepidoptera
Family:  Sesiidae
Subfamily:  Sesiinae
Genus:  Paranthrene
Tribe:  Paranthrenini
Author:  Rottemburg
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Semiochemical(s):

  Karalius V  2001  Z. Naturforsch. C  56: 1120   
    Z3Z13-18OH    1 ¦Relative ratio of the component¦   ¦(*) indicates that compound is active¦   A
¦Category of the chemical signal
A -   Attractant
Al -   Allomone
K -   Kairomone
P -   Pheromone
Sy -   Synomone¦
 
L
¦Source of the chemical signal
F -   Female
H -   Host (could be of plant or animal origin)
L -   Lure
M -   Male
M&F -   Male and Female
S -   Solider
Q -   Queen
W -   Worker¦
 
¦Amount
pg -   Picogram
ng -   Nanogram
µg -   Microgram
mg -   Milligram
g -   Gram¦
 
 
    E3Z13-18OH    9 ¦Relative ratio of the component¦   ¦(*) indicates that compound is active¦    
¦Source of the chemical signal
F -   Female
H -   Host (could be of plant or animal origin)
L -   Lure
M -   Male
M&F -   Male and Female
S -   Solider
Q -   Queen
W -   Worker¦
 
¦Amount
pg -   Picogram
ng -   Nanogram
µg -   Microgram
mg -   Milligram
g -   Gram¦
 
 
 
  Szocs G  1989  Biochem. Syst. Ecol.  17: 417   
    E3Z13-18OH    ¦Relative ratio of the component¦   ¦(*) indicates that compound is active¦   A
¦Category of the chemical signal
A -   Attractant
Al -   Allomone
K -   Kairomone
P -   Pheromone
Sy -   Synomone¦
 
L
¦Source of the chemical signal
F -   Female
H -   Host (could be of plant or animal origin)
L -   Lure
M -   Male
M&F -   Male and Female
S -   Solider
Q -   Queen
W -   Worker¦
 
¦Amount
pg -   Picogram
ng -   Nanogram
µg -   Microgram
mg -   Milligram
g -   Gram¦
 
Hungary 
 
  Brown LN  1986b  Fla. Scientist  49: 80   
    E3Z13-18OH    ¦Relative ratio of the component¦   ¦(*) indicates that compound is active¦   A
¦Category of the chemical signal
A -   Attractant
Al -   Allomone
K -   Kairomone
P -   Pheromone
Sy -   Synomone¦
 
L
¦Source of the chemical signal
F -   Female
H -   Host (could be of plant or animal origin)
L -   Lure
M -   Male
M&F -   Male and Female
S -   Solider
Q -   Queen
W -   Worker¦
 
¦Amount
pg -   Picogram
ng -   Nanogram
µg -   Microgram
mg -   Milligram
g -   Gram¦
 
North America 
 
  Zhang X-H  1986  J. Chem. Ecol.  12: 1263   
    E3Z13-18OH    200 ¦Relative ratio of the component¦   ¦(*) indicates that compound is active¦   P
¦Category of the chemical signal
A -   Attractant
Al -   Allomone
K -   Kairomone
P -   Pheromone
Sy -   Synomone¦
 
L
¦Source of the chemical signal
F -   Female
H -   Host (could be of plant or animal origin)
L -   Lure
M -   Male
M&F -   Male and Female
S -   Solider
Q -   Queen
W -   Worker¦
 
µg
¦Amount
pg -   Picogram
ng -   Nanogram
µg -   Microgram
mg -   Milligram
g -   Gram¦
 
 
 
  Du J-W  1981  Contr. Shanghai Inst. Entomol.  2: 15   
    E3Z13-18OH    ¦Relative ratio of the component¦   ¦(*) indicates that compound is active¦   A
¦Category of the chemical signal
A -   Attractant
Al -   Allomone
K -   Kairomone
P -   Pheromone
Sy -   Synomone¦
 
¦Source of the chemical signal
F -   Female
H -   Host (could be of plant or animal origin)
L -   Lure
M -   Male
M&F -   Male and Female
S -   Solider
Q -   Queen
W -   Worker¦
 
¦Amount
pg -   Picogram
ng -   Nanogram
µg -   Microgram
mg -   Milligram
g -   Gram¦
 
 
 
  Voerman S  1980  Colloq. l'INRA Colmar  3: 87   
    E3Z13-18OH    ¦Relative ratio of the component¦   ¦(*) indicates that compound is active¦   A
¦Category of the chemical signal
A -   Attractant
Al -   Allomone
K -   Kairomone
P -   Pheromone
Sy -   Synomone¦
 
¦Source of the chemical signal
F -   Female
H -   Host (could be of plant or animal origin)
L -   Lure
M -   Male
M&F -   Male and Female
S -   Solider
Q -   Queen
W -   Worker¦
 
¦Amount
pg -   Picogram
ng -   Nanogram
µg -   Microgram
mg -   Milligram
g -   Gram¦
 
 
 
  Greenfield MD  1979a  Ecol. Monogr.  49: 403   
    E3Z13-18OH    ¦Relative ratio of the component¦   ¦(*) indicates that compound is active¦   A
¦Category of the chemical signal
A -   Attractant
Al -   Allomone
K -   Kairomone
P -   Pheromone
Sy -   Synomone¦
 
¦Source of the chemical signal
F -   Female
H -   Host (could be of plant or animal origin)
L -   Lure
M -   Male
M&F -   Male and Female
S -   Solider
Q -   Queen
W -   Worker¦
 
¦Amount
pg -   Picogram
ng -   Nanogram
µg -   Microgram
mg -   Milligram
g -   Gram¦
 
 
 
  Nielsen DG  1979  Pheromones of the Sesiidae  6: 11   
    E3Z13-18OH    9 ¦Relative ratio of the component¦   ¦(*) indicates that compound is active¦   A
¦Category of the chemical signal
A -   Attractant
Al -   Allomone
K -   Kairomone
P -   Pheromone
Sy -   Synomone¦
 
L
¦Source of the chemical signal
F -   Female
H -   Host (could be of plant or animal origin)
L -   Lure
M -   Male
M&F -   Male and Female
S -   Solider
Q -   Queen
W -   Worker¦
 
¦Amount
pg -   Picogram
ng -   Nanogram
µg -   Microgram
mg -   Milligram
g -   Gram¦
 
 
    Z3Z13-18Ac    1 ¦Relative ratio of the component¦   ¦(*) indicates that compound is active¦    
¦Source of the chemical signal
F -   Female
H -   Host (could be of plant or animal origin)
L -   Lure
M -   Male
M&F -   Male and Female
S -   Solider
Q -   Queen
W -   Worker¦
 
¦Amount
pg -   Picogram
ng -   Nanogram
µg -   Microgram
mg -   Milligram
g -   Gram¦
 
 
 
  Nielsen DG  1978c  Proc. NC Entomol. Soc. Am.  33: 44   
    Z3Z13-18OH    ¦Relative ratio of the component¦   ¦(*) indicates that compound is active¦   A
¦Category of the chemical signal
A -   Attractant
Al -   Allomone
K -   Kairomone
P -   Pheromone
Sy -   Synomone¦
 
¦Source of the chemical signal
F -   Female
H -   Host (could be of plant or animal origin)
L -   Lure
M -   Male
M&F -   Male and Female
S -   Solider
Q -   Queen
W -   Worker¦
 
¦Amount
pg -   Picogram
ng -   Nanogram
µg -   Microgram
mg -   Milligram
g -   Gram¦
 
 
    E3Z13-18OH    ¦Relative ratio of the component¦   ¦(*) indicates that compound is active¦     L
¦Source of the chemical signal
F -   Female
H -   Host (could be of plant or animal origin)
L -   Lure
M -   Male
M&F -   Male and Female
S -   Solider
Q -   Queen
W -   Worker¦
 
¦Amount
pg -   Picogram
ng -   Nanogram
µg -   Microgram
mg -   Milligram
g -   Gram¦
 
 
 

Reference(s):

Karalius, V., Mozûraitis, R., Miatleuski, J., Bûda, V., and Ivinskis, P. 2001. Sex attractants for six clearwing and tineid species (Lepidoptera, Sesiidae and Tineidae) from Kazakhstan and Lithuania. Z. Naturforsch. C. 56:1120-1125.
 
Szöcs, G., Tóth, M., Sziráki, Gy., and Schwarz, M. 1989. 2,13- and 3,13- octadecadienyl compounds composing sex attractants for tineid and sesiid moths (Lepidoptera). Biochem. Syst. Ecol. 17:417-422.
 
Brown, L.N. 1986b. First records of three clearwing moths (Synanthedon tabaniformis, Synanthedon proxima, and Synanthedon castaneae) in Florida. Fla. Scientist. 49:80-81.
 
Zhang, X.-H., Guo, G.-Z., Lin, G.-Q., Wu, Y.-W., Wu, P.-H., Li, Z.-Y., and Wei, K.-N. 1986. Studies on identification and syntheses of insect pheromones. XXII. Sex pheromone of poplar twig clearwing moth Paranthrene tabaniformis Rott -structure and synthesis. J. Chem. Ecol. 12:1263-1271.
 
Du, J.-W., Xu, S.-F., Dai, S.-J., Zhang, X. 1981. Studies on sex attractant of clearwing moth Paranthrene tabaniformis Rot. Contr. Shanghai Inst. Entomol. 2:15.
 
Voerman, S. 1980. Field experience with a sex attractant for the dusky clearwing moth, Paranthrene tabaniformis (Rottemburg) (Lepidoptera, Sesiidae). Colloq. l'INRA Colmar. 3:87-90.
 
Greenfield, M.D., and Karandinos, M.G. 1979a. Resource partitioning of the sex communication channel in clearwing moths (Lepidoptera: Sesiidae) of Wisconsin. Ecol. Monogr. 49:403-426.
 
Nielsen, D.G., Purrington, F.F., and Shambaugh, G.F. 1979. EAG and field responses of sesiid males to sex pheromones and related compounds. "Pheromone of the Sesiidae," ed. by J.W. Neal, Jr., ARR-NE-6, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Beltsville, Maryland, pp. 11-26.
 
Nielsen, D.G., and Purrington, F.F. 1978c. Alcohols as important constituents of clearwing moth sex attractants. Proc. NC Entomol. Soc. Am. 33:44.
 
 
Citation: El-Sayed AM 2008. The Pherobase: Database of Insect Pheromones and Semiochemicals. <http://www.pherobase.net>.
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