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Holomelina

Schal, C., Charlton, R. E. and Card6, R. T. (1987). Temporal patterns of sex pheromone titers and release rates in Holomelina lamae (Lepidoptera Arctiidae). Journal of Chemical Ecology 13 1115-1129. [Pg.330]

Charlton R. E. and Roelofs W. L. (1991) Biosynthesis of a volatile, methyl-branched hydrocarbon sex pheromone from leucine by Arctiid moths (Holomelina spp.). Arch. Insect Biochem. Physiol. 18, 81-97. [Pg.76]

Arctiids in the Holomelina aurantiaca complex utilize 2-methylheptadecane as part of their sex pheromone complex (81). [Pg.215]

Several species of tiger moths, Holomelina spp., use 2-methylheptadecane as a main pheromone component. Studies involving the injection of radiolabeled compounds into whole insects have demonstrated that the path given in Fig 6 is most likely functional (21) This is similar to a known path in crickets (22). [Pg.320]


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