Fragrant legs in Paysandisia archon males (Lepidoptera, Castniidae)

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Abstract

Paysandisia archon was accidentally introduced into Europe where it damages endemic and ornamental palms, also threatening the date palm from North Africa. Little was known about sex pheromones in the Castniidae day-flying moth before a recent paper that concluded on the absence of female sex pheromone in P. archon. A putative identification of a short-range male pheromone, present on fore- and hindwings, was reported. In this paper, we describe the original structure of the male androconia located on the tarsi of the mid-legs. The extracts of mid-legs were analysed by GC/MS and the chemical structure of the male androconia component was identified as E2,Z13-18:OH. After extraction in solvent, biological activity of the extracts was assessed by EAG. The chemistry and the morphology of the androconia reinforce the current classification of the Castniidae in the Cossoid/Sesioid assemblage and provide new information on the chemical ecology in day-flying Lepidoptera and suit the recent paper describing the courtship behaviour © 2013 Springer Basel.

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Frérot, B., Delle-Vedove, R., Beaudoin-Ollivier, L., Zagatti, P., Ducrot, P. H., Grison, C., … Petit, E. (2013). Fragrant legs in Paysandisia archon males (Lepidoptera, Castniidae). Chemoecology, 23(3), 137–142. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00049-013-0128-z

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