“…The metabolic pathway to their formation involves the participation of fatty acid synthases (FASNs), the fatty acid elongation system, fatty acyl-CoA desaturases, fatty acyl-CoA reductases and cytochrome P450s of the 4G subfamily (Juárez et al, 1992;Juárez, 2004;Blomquist, 2010;Qiu et al, 2012). Integument FASNs have been shown to provide the longchain straight and methyl-branched fatty acyl precursors to HC formation in B. germanica (Juárez et al, 1992), in the fly Drosophila serrata (Chung et al, 2014), and in the kissing bugs T. infestans and Rhodnius prolixus (Juárez and Brenner, 1989;Moriconi et al, 2019). FASN products are substrates for a series of fatty acyl-CoA elongases (ELOVLs) involved in the formation of very-long-chain fatty acyl-CoAs from 18 to over 34 carbons in T. infestans (Juárez and Brenner, 1989;Juárez, 2004).…”