Field and laboratory evidence for a volatile pheromone produced by parous females of the Scottish biting midge, Culicoides impunctatus

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Blackwell, A., Dyer, C., Mordue, A. J. (LUNTZ), Wadhams, L. J. and Mordue, W. 1994. Field and laboratory evidence for a volatile pheromone produced by parous females of the Scottish biting midge, Culicoides impunctatus. Physiological Entomology. 19 (4), pp. 251-257. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3032.1994.tb01049.x

AuthorsBlackwell, A., Dyer, C., Mordue, A. J. (LUNTZ), Wadhams, L. J. and Mordue, W.
Abstract

Electrophysiological, behavioural and field evidence is presented for a volatile attractant produced by host-seeking, parous female Culicoides impunctatus Goetghebuer. Attraction of host-seeking females to other live parous females or to extracts of parous females was demonstrated in Y-tube bioassays, as well as in field trials using baited sticky traps. Threshold numbers were 100-200 females, both in the laboratory and field. Antennal receptors to this pheromone were revealed by recording electroantennograms (EAGs) in response to odour from live parous females and to the extracts of female midges. The female-produced attractant did not alter field catches of male C. impunctatus.

KeywordsEntomology
Year of Publication1994
JournalPhysiological Entomology
Journal citation19 (4), pp. 251-257
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3032.1994.tb01049.x
Open accessPublished as non-open access
Funder project or code905
236
Project: 051014
ISSN03076962
PublisherWiley

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