2011
DOI: 10.1007/s13355-011-0039-9
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Pungent odor of the adult skipper butterfly Erynnis montanus (Lepidoptera: Hesperiidae)

Abstract: Adults of some butterfly species have odors, several components of which are known to have pheromonal or defensive functions. Little is known about the odors of hesperiid butterflies, however. Erynnis montanus (Hesperiidae), especially male adults, emit a pungent odor that is detectable by the human nose. Chemical analysis has revealed that crude extracts of wild individuals contained 10 volatile substances, of which docosane and heneicosane were the main components. Because males contain a significantly large… Show more

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“…Whole body extracts revealed docosane and heneicosane as the most abundant compounds in both sexes, likely representing the cuticular hydrocarbons. 192 Other constituents are heptanal (167), nonanal (168), decanal (169) and acetic acid, also iden-tied in Papilionidae, 193,194 as well as octanoic acid (170, Fig. 36).…”
Section: Miscellaneous Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whole body extracts revealed docosane and heneicosane as the most abundant compounds in both sexes, likely representing the cuticular hydrocarbons. 192 Other constituents are heptanal (167), nonanal (168), decanal (169) and acetic acid, also iden-tied in Papilionidae, 193,194 as well as octanoic acid (170, Fig. 36).…”
Section: Miscellaneous Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%