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Neotrop Entomol


Title:Morphology and volatile compounds of metathoracic scent gland in Tessaratoma papillosa (Drury) (Hemiptera: Tessaratomidae)
Author(s):Zhao D; Gao J; Wang Y; Jiang J; Li R;
Address:"Environment and Plant Protection Institute, Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences/Key Laboratory of Integrated Pest Management on Tropical Crops, Ministry of Agriculture, Danzhou, Hainan, People's Republic of China. dongxiangzh@163.com"
Journal Title:Neotrop Entomol
Year:2012
Volume:20120530
Issue:4
Page Number:278 - 282
DOI: 10.1007/s13744-012-0041-0
ISSN/ISBN:1678-8052 (Electronic) 1519-566X (Linking)
Abstract:"Tessaratoma papillosa (Drury) (Hemiptera: Tessaratomidae) is a serious insect pest of litchi and longan in South China. When disturbed, this insect could release large quantities of disagreeable odorous volatiles from its scent gland. Knowledge on the scent gland and its secretion is crucial for developing the semiochemical methods to manage this pest. Morphology and ultrastructure of the metathoracic scent glands (MTGs) were studied under stereo and scanning electron microscopy, and the volatile compounds of MTGs from both male and female T. papillosa were analyzed with coupled gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). The MTG complex is located between the metathorax and the first abdominal segment at the ventral surface of the insect, which has a well-developed single double valve cystic-shaped orange median reservoir, paired colorless lateral glands in both sides, and a long and wavy tubular accessory gland that inlays tightly into the ventral edge around the median reservoir. The MTG opens to the body surface through paired ostioles located between the meso- and metacoxae of the evaporatorium with mushroom bodies. The GC-MS analyses showed that female and male adults have nine major volatile components in common. Tridecane is the most abundant in both females and males, reaching up to 47.1% and 51.8% of relative amount, respectively. The minor component is benzophenone with only 0.28% and 0.14%. Furthermore, undecane, tetradecane, 3-methyl-tridecane, and cyclopentadecane were found only in males. The possible function of volatile compounds of MTG contents in T. papillosa is addressed"
Keywords:Animals Female Hemiptera/*anatomy & histology Male Odorants Scent Glands/*anatomy & histology/*metabolism Thorax Volatilization;
Notes:"MedlineZhao, D Gao, J Wang, Y Jiang, J Li, R eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Netherlands 2013/08/21 Neotrop Entomol. 2012 Aug; 41(4):278-82. doi: 10.1007/s13744-012-0041-0. Epub 2012 May 30"

 
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