“…Furthermore, the two species have a common sex pheromone component Z9,E12-14:OAc, while each species also uses some specific components. In S. exigua , several pheromone components, Z9,E12-14:OAc, Z9-14:OH, Z11-16:OAc, Z9-14:OAc, and Z9,E12-14:OH, were identified successively in the female pheromone glands of different populations (Persoons et al, 1981; Tumlinson et al, 1981, 1990; Mochizuki et al, 1993; Mitchell and Tumlinson, 1994; Dong and Du, 2002), with the former three components at the ratio of 7:3:1 attracting the most number of males in east Asia (Jung et al, 2003; Zhao et al, 2018). Different from S. exigua , the female S. litura showed highest attraction for males with Z9,E11-14:OAc and Z9,E12-14:OAc in a ratio of 9:1 (Tamaki et al, 1973).…”