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Iridomyrmex purpureus

Actinidine (91) is produced by several insects. It was found to be a component of the ants Iridomyrmex discors [267], and I. purpureus [268], Pygidial gland secretions of the ant Tapinoma melanocephalum contained 91, and the alkaloid was repellent to worker ants of this species [269], Actinidine was identified in a defensive secretion of the stick insect Megacrania alpheus [270], and it was present in trace amounts in the defensive secretion of rove beetles [271] and leaf beetles [272]. Ventral glands of Nematus sawfly larvae also contained low levels of 91 [273],... [Pg.208]


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