Contents of the poison apparatus of some species of Pheidole ants |
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Authors: | Mahmoud F. Ali Brian D. Jackson E. David Morgan |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Zoology, Faculty of Science, Minia University, El-Minia, Egypt;2. Chemical Ecology Group, Lennard–Jones Laboratory, Keele University, Staffordshire ST5 5BG, UK |
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Abstract: | Four Old World species of Pheidole ants contain different mixtures of farnesene-type hydrocarbons in their poison apparatus, and the mixture is different between the minor and major workers within a species. A bishomofarnesene (C17H28) provides approximately half of the secretion of the Dufour glands of minor workers of Pheidole pallidula. (Z,E)-α-Farnesene constituted 96% of the Dufour secretion of major workers of P. pallidula, but only 20% of that of minors. The Dufour glands of minor workers of Pheidole sinaitica contain a mixture of farnesene homologues with (Z,E)-α-farnesene and the bishomofarnesene also found in P. pallidula predominant. The mixture in major workers was similar but had, in addition, a small amount of (E)-β-farnesene. The Dufour glands of Pheidole teneriffana minors contain chiefly the same bishomofarnesene found in P. pallidula and P. sinaitica while major workers contain (Z,E)-α-farnesene. Pheidole megacephala minor workers contained small amounts of eight farnesenes, while major workers contained essentially no farnesenes. The poison glands of minor workers of P. pallidula contain 3-ethyl-2,5-dimethylpyrazine. No pyrazine compounds were found in the major workers of P. pallidula or the minor workers of P. sinaitica. The poison glands of the major workers of P. sinaitica contained larger amounts of tetra-substituted pyrazines. No pyrazines were found in the poison reservoirs of major or minor workers of P. teneriffana or P. megacephala. |
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Keywords: | Caste differences Dufour gland Trail pheromone Farnesene Homofarnesene Bishomofarnesene Trishomofarnesene Tetramorine Pheidole pallidula Pheidole teneriffana Pheidole sinaitica Pheidole megacephala |
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