Field response of Dendroctonus valens (Coleoptera: scolytidae) and a major predator, Temnochila chlorodia (Coleoptera: Trogositidae), to host kairomones and a Dendroctonus spp. pheromone component

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作者
Fettig, CJ [1 ]
Borys, RR [1 ]
Cluck, DR [1 ]
Smith, SL [1 ]
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[1] USDA Forest Serv, Pacific SW Res Stn, Davis, CA 95616 USA
关键词
Dendroctonus valens; Dendroctonus brevicomis; Temnochila chlorodia; Pinus ponderosa; Scolytidae; monoterpenes; exo-brevicomin;
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10.18474/0749-8004-39.4.490
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Q96 [昆虫学];
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摘要
The red turpentine beetle, Dendroctonus valens (LeConte) (Coleoptera: Scolytidae), is a common bark beetle species found throughout much of North America. Aggregation pheromones have yet to be isolated and identified for D. valens. In this study, we examined the response of D. valens and a bark beetle predator, Temnochila chlorodia (Mannerheim) (Coleoptera: Trogositidae), to host produced kairomones and to the Dendroctonus spp. pheromone component exo-brevicomin. A total of 11,604 D. valens and 586 T. chlorodia were captured in multiple-funnel traps over a 14-wk period from 27 March to 5 July 2002. There was no significant difference in trap catch related to gender. The ratio of males to females was 1.01 for D. valens and 0.97 for T. chlorodia. Dendroctonus valens showed significant attraction to (+)-alpha-pinene, (-)-beta-pinene, and (+)-3-carene, but the addition of ethanol did not significantly increase trap catch. Racemic exo-brevicomin was not attractive to D. valens and significantly reduced its attraction to the monoterpene and ethanol blend. This observation, in combination with results from other authors, suggests that D. valens is not responding to the western pine beetle, D. brevicomis LeConte, pheromone or any of the individual components. Potential explanations for why D. valens is attracted to D. brevicomis infested trees are provided. There were no significant differences in the trap catch of T. chlorodia among unbaited traps or traps baited with (+)-alpha-pinene, (-)-beta-pinene, and (+)-3-carene or (+)-alpha-pinene, (-)-beta-pinene, and (+)-3-carene, and ethanol. The addition of exo-brevicomin significantly increased attraction. During the course of this study, a single peak in flight activity was observed during late May through early June for both species.
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