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Attractants for the gravid Queensland fruit fly Dacus tryoni
Authors:C. H. Eisemann and M. J. Rice
Affiliation:(1) Department of Entomology, The University of Queensland, 4072, Australia;(2) Present address: Division of Tropical Animal Production, CSIRO, Long Pocket Laboratories, Private Bag No. 3, 4068 Indooroopilly, Queensland, Australia
Abstract:The vapours of certain pure chemicals, typical of ripe fruits, elicited characteristic components of ovipositional behaviour from gravid Dacus tryoni (Froggat) in an olfactometer: the flies walked and flew upwind to the source of the vapour and then probed with their ovipositors. A range of alcohols, acids, ketones and esters having 2–6 carbon atoms were effective (1 and 10% of iso-butyric acid, n-butyric acid, methyl butyrate, ethyl butyrate, 2-butanone, ethyl lactate and ethyl acetate; and 10% concentrations of ethanol and 2-propanone). The most effective were 4–6 carbon acids, esters and ketones. Behavioural threshold for n-butyric acid vapour at 26°C was obtained from a 5×10–3% dilution in paraffin oil; maximum fly response occurred at about 200 times this concentration. Low concentrations of the 15-carbon sesquiterpene, agr-farnesene, were also very effective, despite its lower volatility. These results suggest that at least three different types of alfactory sensory neurones are involved in the identification of fruit attractants by gravid D. tryoni.
Keywords:Dacus tryoni  Tephritidae  fruit fly  olfactometer  oviposition  behaviour  fruit  kairomone  attractant
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