1993
DOI: 10.1016/0305-0491(93)90321-u
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Cuticular hydrocarbons of winged and wingless morphs of the ectoparasitoid Choetospila elegans Westwood (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae) and its host, larval lesser grain borer (Rhyzopertha dominica) (Coleoptera: Bostrichidae)

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“…May 2003 Howard and Infante, 1996;Howard and PerezLachaud, 2002), three species in the family Pteromalidae Howard and Liang, 1993;Howard, 2001), two species in the family Eucharitidae (Vander Meer et al, 1989;Howard et al, 2001), one species in the family Perilampidae (Espelie and Brown, 1990), and one in the family Eulophidae (Finidori-Logli et al, 1996). In every case, except for the eulophid, hydrocarbons were the only cuticular lipids reported.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…May 2003 Howard and Infante, 1996;Howard and PerezLachaud, 2002), three species in the family Pteromalidae Howard and Liang, 1993;Howard, 2001), two species in the family Eucharitidae (Vander Meer et al, 1989;Howard et al, 2001), one species in the family Perilampidae (Espelie and Brown, 1990), and one in the family Eulophidae (Finidori-Logli et al, 1996). In every case, except for the eulophid, hydrocarbons were the only cuticular lipids reported.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The chain length of the branched components of the A. anthracinus epicuticular hydrocarbon mixture ranges from 22 to 36 carbon atoms, which is similar to the range observed for terrestrial Coleoptera (23-42 carbon atoms). Dimethylalkanes and long-chain, internally branched monomethylalkanes have been detected for the cuticular hydrocarbons of several species of Coleoptera (Mody et al 1975;Hadley 1977;Baker 1978;Howard et al 1978;Lockey 1978aLockey , 1978bLockey , 1980Lockey , 1982aLockey , 1982bLockey , 1984bLockey , 1985aLockey , 1985bLockey , 1991Lockey , 1992Baker et al 1979aBaker et al , 1979bBaker et al , 1984Baker and Nelson 1981;Pomonis and Haak 1984;Nelson et al 1984;Peschke and Metzler 1987;Howard and Liang 1993;Howard and Infante 1996). This was not the case for A. anthracinus.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Terrestrial Coleoptera represent a good portion of the over 100 insect species whose cuticular hydrocarbons have been described (Lockey 1988;Howard 1993). All the species studied belong to diverse families of the suborder Polyphaga: Anobiidae (Baker et al 1979b), Bostrichidae (Howard and Liang 1993), Cantharidae (Jacob 1978;Brown et al 1988), Chrysomelidae (Malinski et al 1986a(Malinski et al , 1986bGolden et al 1992), Cucujidae (Howard 1992;Howard et al 1995), Curculionidae (Baker and Nelson 1981;Baker et al 1984;Nelson et al 1984), Dermestidae (Baker et al 1979a;Malinski et al 1 9 8 6~;Howard 1992), Scolytidae (Mody et al 1975;Page et al 1990aPage et al , 1990bHoward and Infante 1996), Staphylinidae (Peschke and Metzler 1987), and Tenebrionidae (Bursell and Clements 1967;Hadley 1977Hadley , 1978Hadley and Louw 1980;Lockey 1978aLockey , 1978bLockey , 1979Lockey , 1980Lockey , 1981Lockey , 1982aLockey , 1982bLockey , 1982cLockey , 1984aLockey , 1984bLockey , 1985aLockey , 1985bLockey , 1988Lockey , 1991Lockey , 1992Jackson et al 1980;Lockey and Metcalfe 1988;…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…También los lípidos cuticulares actuarían en procesos de comunicación química. En particular, los HC sirven como señal de reconocimiento entre individuos de la misma especie o enemigos, así como suelen ser clave para el apareamiento; en insectos solitarios esta capacidad es vital para la reproducción y supervivencia (Hölldobler y Michener, 1980;Howard y Liang, 1993). En muchas especies y órdenes, los HC son especie-específicos, y a menudo sexo-específicos, es así que los insectos pueden reconocerse por simple contacto de sus cutículas, como se ha demostrado para el HC monometil 7-C23:1 en la mosca de la fruta (Drosophila melanogaster, Diptera: Drosophilidae) o el monometil 9-C23:1 en la mosca doméstica (Musca domestica, Diptera: Muscidae) (Nelson y col., 1981;Caputo y col., 2005), participando diversos componentes no solo como feromonas sexuales sino como afrodisíacos, antiafrodisíacos, etc (Carlson y col., 1971;Bartlet y col., 1986;Jallon y David, 1987;Cobb y Jallon, 1990).…”
Section: I3a Hidrocarburos Epicuticulares De Insectounclassified