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Semiochemicals of Euproctis pseudoconspersa, the Tea tussock moth

Phylum:  Arthropoda
Subphylum:  Uniramia
Class:  Insecta
Order:  Lepidoptera
Family:  Erebidae
Subfamily:  Lymantriinae
Genus:  Euproctis
Tribe:  Nygmiini
Author:  Strand
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Bedoukain RussellIPM

Semiochemical(s):

  Tsai RS  1999  Zool. Stud.  38: 301   
    10me14me-15-isobutyrate    ¦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¦
 
 
 
  Zhao CH  1998  J. Chem. Ecol.  24: 1347   
    10Rme14me-15-isobutyrate  or  ¦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¦
 
China 
    10Sme14me-15-isobutyrate    ¦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¦
 
 
 
  Wakamura S  1996b  Appl. Entomol. Zool.  31: 623   
    10me14me-15-isobutyrate    ¦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¦
 
¦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¦
 
 
 
  Zhao CH  1996  Entomol. Sin.  3: 58   
    10me14me-15-isobutyrate    ¦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¦
 
F
¦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¦
 
China 
 
  Ichikawa A  1995  J. Chem. Ecol.  21: 627   
    10Rme14me-15-isobutyrate    ¦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¦
 
F
¦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¦
 
 
 
  Wakamura S  1994  Appl. Entomol. Zool.  29: 403   
    10me14me-15-isobutyrate    10 ¦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¦
 
F
¦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¦
 
ng
¦Amount
pg -   Picogram
ng -   Nanogram
µg -   Microgram
mg -   Milligram
g -   Gram¦
 
 
    14me-15-isobutyrate    0.6 ¦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¦
 
 
    10me14me-15-butyrate    0.6 ¦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¦
 
 
 

Reference(s):

Tsai, R.-S., Yang, E.-C., Wu, C.-Y., Tseng, H.-K., and Chow, Y.-S. 1999. A potent sex attractant of the male tea tussock moth, Euproctis pseudoconspersa (Strand) (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) in Taiwan: Field and EAG responses. Zool. Stud. 38:301-306.
 
Zhao, C.-H., Millar, J.G., Pan, K.-H., and Xu, C.-S. 1998. Responses of tea tussock moth, Euproctis pseudoconspersa, to its pheromone, (R)-10,14-dimethylpentadecyl isobutyrate, and to the S-enantiomer of its pheromone. J. Chem. Ecol. 24:1347-1353.
 
Wakamura, S., Ichikawa, A., Yasuda, T., Arakaki, N., and Fukumoto, T. 1996b. EAG and field responses of the male tea tussock moth, Euproctis pseudoconspersa (Strand) (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) to (R)- and (S)-enantiomers and racemic mixture of 10,14-dimethylpentadecyl isobutyrate. Appl. Entomol. Zool. 31:623-625.
 
Zhao, C.-H., Millar, J.G., Wen, Z.Z., Wang, S.K., Wang, X.Y., and Zhu, Y.F. 1996. Isolation, identification and synthesis of the female sex pheromone of the tea tussock moth, Euproctis pseudoconspersa (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae). Entomol. Sin. 3:58-69.
 
Ichikawa, A., Yasuda, T., and Wakamura, S. 1995. Absolute configuration of sex pheromone for tea tussock moth, Euproctis pseudoconspersa (Strand) via synthesis of (R)- and (S)-10,14-dimethyl-1-pentadecyl isobytyrates. J. Chem. Ecol. 21:627-634.
 
Wakamura, S., Yasuda, T., Ichikawa, A., Fukumoto, T., and Mochizuki, F. 1994. Sex attractant pheromone of the tea tussock moth, Euproctis pseudoconspersa (Strand) (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae): identification and field attraction. Appl. Entomol. Zool. 29:403-411.
 
 
Citation: El-Sayed AM 2024. The Pherobase: Database of Pheromones and Semiochemicals. <http://www.pherobase.com>.
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