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Semiochemicals of Lygus pratensis, the Common meadow bug
Phylum:
Arthropoda
Subphylum:
Uniramia
Class:
Insecta
Order:
Heteroptera
Family:
Miridae
Subfamily:
Mirinae
Genus:
Lygus
Tribe:
Mirini
Author:
Linnaeus
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Semiochemical(s):
Innocenzi PJ
2005
J. Chem. Ecol.
31:
1401
hexyl butyrate
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Relative ratio of the component
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(*) indicates that compound is active
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A
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Category of the chemical signal
A -
Attractant
Al -
Allomone
K -
Kairomone
P -
Pheromone
Sy -
Synomone
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L
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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
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Amount
pg -
Picogram
ng -
Nanogram
µg -
Microgram
mg -
Milligram
g -
Gram
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England
E2-4-oxo-6Ald
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Relative ratio of the component
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(*) indicates that compound is active
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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
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Amount
pg -
Picogram
ng -
Nanogram
µg -
Microgram
mg -
Milligram
g -
Gram
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E2-hexenyl butyrate
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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
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Amount
pg -
Picogram
ng -
Nanogram
µg -
Microgram
mg -
Milligram
g -
Gram
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Reference(s):
Innocenzi, P.J., Hall, D.R., Cross, J.V., and Hesketh, H. 2005. Attraction of male european tarnished plant bug, Lygus rugulipennis to components of the female sex pheromone in the field. J. Chem. Ecol. 31:1401-1413.
Citation: El-Sayed AM 2013. The Pherobase: Database of Insect Pheromones and Semiochemicals. <http://www.pherobase.com>.
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