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Sex pheromone of the processionary moths and biosystematic considerations within the genus Thaumetopoea (Thaumetopoeidae Thaumetopoeinae)
Published 2024-10-25
Keywords
- Lepidoptera,
- Thaumetopoeidae,
- chemotaxonomy,
- chemical identification,
- ecotypes
How to Cite
Frerot, B., & Demolin, G. (1993). Sex pheromone of the processionary moths and biosystematic considerations within the genus Thaumetopoea (Thaumetopoeidae Thaumetopoeinae). Bollettino Di Zoologia Agraria E Bachicoltura, 25(1), 33–40. Retrieved from https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/bzab/article/view/26917
Abstract
Identification of sex pheromone within 5 species belonging to the Thaumetopoeidae family are reported in this paper. Chemistry of the pheromone components corroborated the split between two types of processionary moths on the insect biology: ie the winter and summer processionary moths. Pheromone chemistry tend also to support the fact that T. pityocampa and T. wilkinsoni should be considered as ecotypes. The same conclusion is proposed for T. pinivora and T. bonjeani.
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