The Aggregation Pheromone of Phyllotreta striolata (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) Revisited

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Franziska Beran
Guillermo H. Jiménez-Alemán
Mei-ying Lin
Yun-Che Hsu
Inga Mewis
Ramasamy Srinivasan
Christian Ulrichs
Wilhelm Boland
Bill S. Hansson
Andreas Reinecke
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[1] Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology,Department of Evolutionary Neuroethology
[2] Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology,Department of Bioorganic Chemistry
[3] AVRDC-The World Vegetable Center,Department Urban Ecophysiology
[4] Entomology Unit,Plant Analysis and Stored Product Protection
[5] Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin,undefined
[6] Institute for Ecological Chemistry,undefined
[7] Julius Kühn-Institut,undefined
[8] Behavioural Ecology and Evolutionary Genetics,undefined
[9] Max Planck Institute for Ornithology,undefined
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Flea beetle; Aggregation pheromone; Allyl isothiocyanate; Sesquiterpene; (6; ,7; )-himachala-9,11-diene; (3; ,9; ,9a; )-3-hydroxy-3,5,5,9-tetramethyl-5,6,7,8,9,9a-hexahydro-1H-benzo[7]annulen-2(3H)-one;
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Aggregations of the striped flea beetle Phyllotreta striolata on their crucifer host plants are mediated by volatiles emitted from feeding males. The male-specific sesquiterpene, (6R,7S)-himachala-9,11-diene (compound A), was shown previously to be physiologically and behaviorally active, but compound A was attractive only when combined with unnaturally high doses of the host plant volatile allyl isothiocyanate (AITC) in field trapping experiments. This indicated that our understanding of the chemical communication in this species is incomplete. Another male-specific sesquiterpenoid, (3S,9R,9aS)-3-hydroxy-3,5,5,9-tetramethyl-5,6,7,8,9,9a-hexahydro-1H-benzo[7]annulen-2(3H)-one (compound G), has been reported from an American P. striolata population. We confirmed the presence of compound G, and investigated its interaction with compound A and AITC in a P. striolata population in Taiwan. Compound G was attractive to Taiwanese P. striolata in laboratory bioassays, but significantly more beetles were attracted to a blend of compounds A and G. Under the same conditions, P. striolata showed no preference for the blend of A and G combined with a range of doses of AITC over the sesquiterpenoid blend alone. The sesquiterpenoid blend was tested further in field trapping experiments and attracted significantly more beetles than traps baited with compound A and ecologically relevant amounts of AITC. We conclude that A and G are components of the male-specific aggregation pheromone of P. striolata in Taiwan, and that the attractiveness of the pheromone is not reliant on the presence of AITC. Our results further indicate that the male-specific sesquiterpenoid blends differ qualitatively between the Taiwanese and American populations of P. striolata.
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