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| A. Nna-K, B. Arin, Org-K, RaimondasM. Arlsona, Ozuraitisa | Requires cookie* | | Title
| Phyllonorycter sylvella Moths  | | | Abstract
| The SPM E (solid phase micro extraction) technique was used in the collection of volatiles released by calling females of the 4 -6 mm long tentiform leafminer moth Phyllonorycter sylvella (Lepidoptera, Gracillariidae). The volatiles released by the calling P. sylvella females were identified by GC-M S as a mixture of Z10-tetradecenyl acetate (9 2 %), £10-tetrad ecen yl acetate (2 %) and Z 8 -tetradecenyl acetate (6 %). The amount of volatiles released by one calling female during three hours and collected on a polydimethylsiloxane fibre, was as large as the amount extracted from the glands of 20 females. The SPM E technique gives the oppor tunity of continuously following the release of behaviour mediated signals from weak scented living organisms. | | |
Reference
| Z. Naturforsch. 51c, 599 (1996); received January 26/M arch 7 1996 | | |
Published
| 1996 | | |
Keywords
| M oth, Calling Behaviour, Z10-Tetradecenyl A cetate, Pheromone, Solid Phase M icro Extraction | | |
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