The yellow-legged clearwing (YLC)
Synanthedon vespiformis (Lepidoptera: Sesiidae) occurs in the Mediterranean and central Europe. It is polyphagous, boring into the woody parts of
broadleaf species including forest trees as well as various Rosaceae species.
S. vespiformis has been reported as an economically important pest causing severe injury to stone fruit plantations. Many attractants for
sesiid species were discovered by random field screening using 2,13- and 3,13-octadecadienyl alcohols, acetates and aldehydes,
including one for
S. vespiformis; and about 20 sex pheromones of sesiids have been identified so far. In the present study we identified the natural composition
of the sex pheromone of YLC laboratory reared females as a blend of
E3,
Z13- and
Z3,
Z13-octadecadienyl acetates, at a ratio of 4:1. We developed an efficient lure for monitoring the pest. Pheromone funnel traps
with rubber septa, impregnated with 1 mg pheromone blend, efficiently captured males for 10 weeks. Suspension of Shin-Etsu
? ropes containing a 2:1 blend of
E3,
Z13-18:Ac and
Z3,
Z13-18:Ac at 13.74 mg/ha/h, resulted in shutdown of trap catches in the treated plots and closely situated neighboring plots
indicating that mating disruption is feasible.
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