4,11-Epoxy-cis-eudesmane, soldier cephalic secretion of the Nearctic desert termite,Amitermes minimus Light (Termitidae: Termitinae)

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M. K. Rust
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Lennart �gren ◽  
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Abstract From the volatile constituents of the solitary bee species Panurgus banksianus Kirby and P. calcaratus Scopuli 31 compounds could be identified. The cephalic secretion of P. banksianus is a sex specific m ulticomponent mixture of terpenes and aliphatic carboxylic acid esters while P. calcaratus contains monoterpenes only. The major component in the Dufour’s gland secretion of P. banksianus is a macrocyclic lactone, eicosanolide, which is absent in P. calcaratus. In contrast, the new terpenoid ester, geranyl citronellate, is present in large amounts in the Dufour’s gland secretion of P. calcaratus.


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Hervé Migaud

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