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  • Morphological, chemical and electrophysiological investigations of Telchin licus (Lepidoptera: Castniidae).

Morphological, chemical and electrophysiological investigations of Telchin licus (Lepidoptera: Castniidae).

PloS one (2020-04-17)
Merybeth F Triana, Paulo H B França, Abel F O Queiroz, Jakeline M Santos, Henrique F Goulart, Antônio E G Santana
ABSTRACT

The giant sugarcane borer Telchin licus (Drury, 1773) (Lepidoptera: Castniidae) is a day-flying moth pest of sugarcane, pineapples and bananas. To better understand the chemical communication in this species, we examined the morphology of its olfactory system and the chemical composition of its body parts. The ventral surface of the clubbed antennae of T. licus has six morphological types of sensilla: sensilla trichodea, basiconica, chaetica, squamiforma, coeloconica, and auricillica. The telescopic ovipositor shows no evidence of a sexual gland, or female-specific compounds. On the other hand, the midleg basitarsus of males releases (E,Z)-2,13-octadecadienol and (Z,E)-2,13-octadecadienol, which are electroantennographically active in both sexes. These compounds are known female sex pheromones in the Sesiidae family and are male-specific compounds in another castniid moth, although further investigations are necessary to elucidate their ecological role in the Castniidae family.