Exocrine Substances of the White Cabbage Butterfly, Pieris rapae crucivora (Lepidoptera : Pieridae)
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Volatile compounds in the exocrine secretion of the butterfly, Pieris rapae crucivora, comprised large amounts of methyl esters of some aliphatic acids and various minor components. The wings and bodies of both sexes contained methyl palmitate, methyl n-heptadecanoate, methyl linolenate, methyl linolate, methyl stearate, 3-methylbutanal and 2-phenyl-propenal, while phenylacetaldehyde was present only in the wings. These compounds represented no substantial sexual difference, though quantitative variance was somewhat noticeable between the sexes. In addition to the above compounds, the male wing secreted indole, C_12H_18O_2, C_12H_18O and C_13H_20O_2 in small amounts, and the latter three compounds, which were peculiar only to the male wing, were regarded as the constituents of androconial exudate. In contrast, methyl salicylate and a much larger quantity of indole were also detected from the male body, thereby suggesting the presence of unknown secretory organ(s) in the male body.
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- 1982-08-25
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