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Evidence for contact sex recognition pheromone of the Asian longhorned beetle,<Emphasis Type="Italic"> Anoplophora glabripennis</Emphasis> (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae)
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Aijun?ZhangEmail author  James?E?Oliver  Kamal?Chauhan  Boguang?Zhao  Luqing?Xia  Zhichun?Xu
Institution:(1) Chemicals Affecting Insect Behavior Laboratory, Beltsville Agriculture Research Center-West, USDA Agriculture Research Services, Beltsville, MD 20705, USA;(2) College of Forest Resources and Environment, Nanjing Forestry University, Long Pan Road, Nanjing, Jiangsu 210037, PR China;(3) College of Forest Resources, Beijing Forestry University, 35 Qinghua East Road, Beijing 100083, PR China
Abstract:Field observations of the Asian longhorned beetle (Anoplophora glabripennis) mating behavior in China suggested that a female-produced contact pheromone was almost certainly involved in sex recognition. Gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC-MS) analysis of A. glabripennis adults' whole body cuticular extracts indicates that a series of long-chain hydrocarbons comprise the cuticular waxes of both sexes. Although for the most part the GC profiles are similar for the two sexes, five monounsaturated compounds were consistently more abundant in samples from females than in those from males. These compounds were identified as (Z)-9-tricosene, (Z)-9-pentacosene, (Z)-7-pentacosene, (Z)-9-heptacosene, and (Z)-7-heptacosene in the approximate ratio of 1:2:2:8:1, respectively. Antennal and palpi contact to a polypropylene micro-centrifuge tube coated with a synthetic mixture of the five compounds stimulated copulatory behavior in males.Electronic Supplementary Material  Supplementary material is available for this article if you access the article at . A link in the frame on the left on that page takes you directly to the supplementary material.
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