Chemotaxonomic Study of Undescribed Species OfMyrmica Ant from Idaho
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Overview
Journal
J Chem Ecol
Publisher
Springer
Specialties
Chemistry
Environmental Health
Environmental Health
Date
2013 Nov 22
PMID
24258729
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Abstract
An undescribed species ofMyrmica collected in Idaho has been shown to have the same substances in its mandibular glands (3-octanol and 3-octanone and related 3-alkanols and 3-alkanones) and in its Dufour gland (linear alkanes, alkenes, and farnesene isomers and homologs) as previously examined European species ofMyrmica. The poison gland contains the trail pheromone 3-ethyl-2,5-dimethylpyrazine, common to allMyrmica species studied so far. The Dufour gland contains large amounts of bishomofarnesene, which easily distinguishes it from some 13 otherMyrmica already known.
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