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Semiochemicals of Genus Rivula

Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Uniramia
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Noctuidae
Subfamily: Rivulinae
Tribe: 
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Semiochemical(s):

Rivula leucanioides Walker
 
               Ando T  1995a  J. Chem. Ecol.  21: 299   
    Z3Z9-6,7-epo-18Hy    ¦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¦
 
Japan 
 
 
Rivula propinqualis Guenée
 
               Millar JG  1990a  J. Chem. Ecol.  16: 2153   
    Z3Z9-6S7R-epo-19Hy    1 ¦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¦
 
¦Amount
pg -   Picogram
ng -   Nanogram
µg -   Microgram
mg -   Milligram
g -   Gram¦
 
Canada 
    Z3Z6Z9-19Hy    10 ¦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¦
 
 
 
               Wong JW  1985  J. Chem. Ecol.  11: 727   
    epoxy-Z3Z6Z9-19Hy    ¦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¦
 
 
 
 
Rivula sasaphila Sugi
 
               Ando T  1993  J. Chem. Ecol.  19: 787   
    Z3Z9-6,7-epo-19Hy    ¦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¦
 
Japan 
 
 
Rivula sericealis Scopoli
 
               Ando T  1993  J. Chem. Ecol.  19: 787   
    Z3Z9-6,7-epo-19Hy    ¦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¦
 
Japan 
 
 
Reference(s):

Ando, T., Kishi, H., Akashio, N., Qin, X.-R., Saito, N., Abe, H., and Hashimoto, S. 1995a. Sex attractants of geometrid and noctuid moths: chemical characterization and field test of monoepoxides of 6,9-dienes and related compounds. J. Chem. Ecol. 21:299-311.
 
Ando, T., Ohsawa, H., Ueno, T., Kishi, H., Okamura, Y., and Hashimoto, S. 1993. Hydrocarbons with a homoconjugated polyene system and their monoepoxy derivatives: sex attractants of geometrid and noctuid moths distributed in Japan. J. Chem. Ecol. 19:787-798.
 
Millar, J.G., Giblin, M., Barton, D., and Underhill, E.W. 1990a. (3Z,6Z,9Z)-nonadecatriene and enantiomers of (3Z,9Z)-cis-6,7-epoxy-nonadecadiene as sex attractants for two geometrid and one noctuid moth species. J. Chem. Ecol. 16:2153-2166.
 
Wong, J.W., Underhill, E.W., MacKenzie, S.L., and Chisholm, M.D. 1985. Sex attractants for geometrid and noctuid moths. Field trapping and electroantennographic responses to their hydrocarbons and monoepoxydiene derivatives. J. Chem. Ecol. 11:727-756.
 

 
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