“…Z8-12:OH is 10% of the pheromone blend, so it probably has few dedicated ORNs that were missed in our sampling of 176 sensilla, or these neurons were not very specific or housed in sensilla other than trichodea (e.g., sensilla auricillica in Cydia pomonella (L.), Ebbinghaus et al, 1997;Ansebo et al, 2005), which were not sampled in our study. Whereas narrow variations in the ratio of the two acetates have a strong effect in male behavioral response (Baker et al, 1981;Knight et al, 2014a), males accept wide variations in the quantity of Z8-12:OH in the blend Linn and Roelofs, 1983;Linn et al, 1986), and in some locations Z8-12:OH is produced in trace amounts by females (Lacey and Sanders, 1992), or does not seem to play a role in attraction (Han et al, 2001;Jung et al, 2013). Furthermore, other alcohols affect the response of male G. molesta to the two acetates Cardé et al, 1975aCardé et al, ,b, 1979, including the sex pheromone of C. pomonella (Knight et al, 2014b), and Z8-12:OH inhibits males of closely related species (Grapholita funebrana (Treitschke) and Grapholita prunivora (Walsh)), that use a similar ratio of the Z/E acetates as G. molesta Guerin et al, 1986), so a reinvestigation of the role of alcohols in the olfactory communication of G. molesta is warranted.…”