From an acarid mite, Lardoglyphus konoi (Sasa et Asanuma) (Acarina: Acaridae), with its culture medium,an aggregation pheromonewas isolated. The structure of the pheromonewas determined as 1,3,5,7-tetramethyldecyl formate and identified by 1 1 steps of organic synthesis. The absolute configuration of Q was assigned as R. The compound has been assigned the trivial name lardolure. The synthesized diastereomeric mixture of racemates showed one-tenth of the activity of the natural pheromone against the test mite, Carpoglyphus lactis.
An aggregation pheromone wasdemonstrated in an aearid mite, ini"doglyphus konoi. This aggregation pheromone was extracted and isolated from the mite. The active compound was found to function as the aggregation pheromone not only in con-species but also in other three related species of mites, thilpogilyphus lactis, Aleuro-glyPhus ovatus, and 71yrophagus putrescentiae.
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