Defensive secretion of a carabid beetle, Helluomorphoides clairvillei

A. B. Attygalle, J. Meinwald, T. Eisner

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Abstract

The defensive spray of a single female of the rare carabid beetle, Helluomorphoides clairvillei (subfamily Carabinae, supertribe Lebiitae, tribe Helluonini). was found to contain a mixture of compounds, including carboxylic acids (formic, acetic), aliphatic esters (principally nonyl acetate), and hydrocarbons (principally decane). In a single series of discharges, the beetle ejected a total of about 1% of its body weight as formic acid (1.1 mg). Our findings demonstrate that characterization of secretory components from even minimal samples of secretion should be possible in many cases.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)489-498
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Chemical Ecology
Volume18
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 1992

Keywords

  • Carabidae
  • Coleoptera
  • Helluomorphoides clairvillei
  • acetates
  • beetles
  • defensive secretion
  • formates
  • formic acid
  • hydrocarbons

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