Identification of a Male-Produced Aggregation Sex Pheromone in Rosalia batesi, an Endemic Japanese Longhorn Beetle

Author:

Fukaya Midori1,Kiriyama Satoshi1,Yagami Saki1,Iwata Ryûtarô1,Yasui Hiroe2,Tokoro Masahiko3,Zou Yunfan4,Millar Jocelyn G.4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Forest Science and Resources, College of Bioresource Sciences, Nihon University, Fujisawa 252-0880, Kanagawa, Japan

2. Institute for Plant Protection, National Agriculture and Food Research Organization, Tsukuba 305-8666, Ibaraki, Japan

3. Forestry & Forest Products Research Institute, Tsukuba 305-8687, Ibaraki, Japan

4. Departments of Entomology and Chemistry, University of California, Riverside, CA 92506, USA

Abstract

The longhorned beetle Rosalia batesi Harold (Coleoptera; Cerambycidae) is endemic to Japan, where its range extends from Hokkaido to Kyushu. The colorful adults are well-known to entomologists and collectors worldwide. It is a hardwood-boring species with larvae that develop in dead broad-leaf trees. In laboratory bioassays, females were attracted to males, which suggested that males produce a sex pheromone. The congeneric species R. alpina is native to Europe, and another congener, R. funebris, is distributed in North America. The pheromone components produced by males of these species had been previously identified as two compounds from different biosynthetic pathways. In the present study, volatiles were collected from beetles of both sexes, and the analyses of the resulting extracts revealed a single male-specific compound, which was identified as 3,5-dimethyl-6-(1-methylbutyl)-pyran-2-one; this is the same compound as the pheromone of the European R. alpina. This alkylated pyrone structure is, so far, unique among known cerambycid pheromones. In field bioassays with traps baited with the racemic synthetic pheromone, significant numbers of both sexes of R. batesi were attracted in an approximately equal ratio, indicating that the compound is an aggregation-sex pheromone rather than a sex pheromone.

Funder

Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Insect Science

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