Paper Abstract (1975-1979)

2 Sex Attractants for Male Lepidoptera.

About one hundred of unsaturated long straight chain compounds (C10 - C16) containing a terminal hydroxyl or acetoxyl group were synthesized and their attractiveness to male Lepidoptera were tested in various environments. In this screening test, male insects of ninety-three species which belong to fifteen families were attracted specifically. It was indicated that monoene alcohols and acetates constitute a main group of sex pheromones of the Lepidoptera being native in Japan. Discussions are made on the structure-activity relationship to the attractants and on the chemical structural features of components, which are expected to be present commonly in the certain family, namely, Tortricidae, Noctuidae etc.

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