Deployment of Aggregation-Sex Pheromones of Longhorned Beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) Facilitates the Discovery and Identification of their Parasitoids

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Todd D. Johnson
Matthew L. Buffington
Michael W. Gates
Robert R. Kula
Elijah Talamas
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[1] University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,Department of Entomology
[2] University of New Hampshire,Department of Natural Resources and the Environment
[3] Agricultural Research Service,undefined
[4] Beltsville Agricultural Research Center,undefined
[5] Systematic Entomology Laboratory,undefined
[6] U.S. Dept. of Agriculture,undefined
[7] c/o National Museum of Natural History,undefined
[8] Smithsonian Institution,undefined
[9] Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services,undefined
[10] Florida State Collection of Arthropods,undefined
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Eavesdropping; Host location; Kairomone; Pheromone;
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Longhorned beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) include many species that are among the most damaging pests of managed and natural forest ecosystems worldwide. Many species of cerambycids use volatile chemical signals (i.e., pheromones) to locate mates. Pheromones are often used by natural enemies, including parasitoids, to locate hosts and therefore can be useful tools for identifying host-parasitoid relationships. In two field experiments, we baited linear transects of sticky traps with pheromones of cerambycid beetles in the subfamily Cerambycinae. Enantiomeric mixtures of four linear alkanes or four linear alkanes and a ketol were tested separately to evaluate their attractiveness to hymenopteran parasitoids. We hypothesized that parasitoids would be attracted to these pheromones. Significant treatment effects were found for 10 species of parasitoids. Notably, Wroughtonia ligator (Say) (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) was attracted to syn-hexanediols, the pheromone constituents of its host, Neoclytus acuminatus acuminatus (F.) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae). Location and time of sampling also significantly affected responses for multiple species of parasitoids. These findings contribute to the basic understanding of cues that parasitoids use to locate hosts and suggest that pheromones can be used to hypothesize host relationships between some species of cerambycids and their parasitoids. Future work should evaluate response by known species of parasitoids to the complete blends of pheromones used by the cerambycids they attack, as well as other odors that are associated with host trees of cerambycids.
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