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Semiochemicals of Thaumetopoea pityocampa, the Pine processionary moth

Phylum:  Arthropoda
Subphylum:  Uniramia
Class:  Insecta
Order:  Lepidoptera
Family:  Thaumetopoeidae
Subfamily:  Thaumetopoeinae
Genus:  Thaumetopoea
Tribe:  
Author:  Denis & Schiffermüller
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Semiochemical(s):

  Quero C  1997  J. Chem. Ecol.  23: 713   
    Y11Z13-16Ac    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¦
 
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¦
 
 
 
  Quero C  1995  J. Chem. Ecol.  21: 1957   
    Y11-16Ac    ¦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¦
 
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¦
 
 
 
  Tiberi R  1984  Redia  67: 129   
    Y11Z13-16Ac    ¦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¦
 
Italy 
 
  Einhorn J  1983  Agronomie  3: 499   
    Y11Z13-16Ac    ¦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¦
 
¦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¦
 
 
 
  Cuevas P  1983  J. Chem. Ecol.  9: 85   
    Y11Z13-16Ac    ¦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¦
 
Spain 
 
  Guerrero A  1981  Tetrahedron Lett.  22: 2013   
    Y11Z13-16Ac    ¦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¦
 
 
 

Reference(s):

Quero, C., Malo, D.A., Fabriąs, G., Camps, F., Lucas, P., Renou, M., and Guerrero, A. 1997. Reinvestigation of female sex pheromone of processionary moth (Thaumetopoea pityocampa): No evidence for minor components. J. Chem. Ecol. 23:713-726.
 
Quero, C., Camps, F., and Guerrero, A. 1995. Behavior of processionary males (Thaumetopoea pityocampa) induced by sex pheromone and analogs in a wind tunnel. J. Chem. Ecol. 21:1957-1969.
 
Tiberi, R., and Niccoli, A. 1984. Observations over several years on the use of traps with the sex pheromone of Thaumetopoea pityocampa (Den. et Schiff.) (Lepidoptera, Thaumetopoeidae). Redia. 67:129-144.
 
Cuevas, P., Montoya, R., Belles, X., Camps, F., Coll, J., Guerrero, A., and Riba, M. 1983. Initial field trials with the synthetic sex pheromone of the processionary moth Thaumetopoea pityocampa (Denis and schiff.). J. Chem. Ecol. 9:85-93.
 
Einhorn, J., Menassier, P., Michelot, D., and Riom, J. 1983. Sex trapping of the processionary moth Thaumetopoea pityocampa Schiff. (Lep., Notodontidae) with synthetic attractants. First experiments in the south-west of France. Agronomie. 3:499-505.
 
Guerrero, A., Camps, F., Coll, J., Riba, M., Einhorn, J., Descoins, C., and Lallemand, J.Y. 1981. Identification of a potential sex pheromone of the processionary moth, Thaumetopoea pityocampa (Lepidoptera, Notodontidae). Tetrahedron Lett. 22:2013-2016.
 
 
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