| Literature DB >> 23932943 |
Marina Vianna Braga1, Zeneida Teixeira Pinto, Margareth Maria de Carvalho Queiroz, Nana Matsumoto, Gary James Blomquist.
Abstract
The external surface of all insects is covered by a species-specific complex mixture of highly stable, very long chain cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs). Gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry was used to identify CHCs from four species of Sarcophagidae, Peckia (Peckia) chrysostoma, Peckia (Pattonella) intermutans, Sarcophaga (Liopygia) ruficornis and Sarcodexia lambens. The identified CHCs were mostly a mixture of n-alkanes, monomethylalkanes and dimethylalkanes with linear chain lengths varying from 23 to 33 carbons. Only two alkenes were found in all four species. S. lambens had a composition of CHCs with linear chain lengths varying from C23 to C33, while the other three species linear chain lengths from 24 to 31 carbons. n-Heptacosane, n-nonacosane and 3-methylnonacosane, n-triacontane and n-hentriacontane occurred in all four species. The results show that these hydrocarbon profiles may be used for the taxonomic differentiation of insect species and are a useful additional tool for taxonomic classification, especially when only parts of the insect specimen are available.Entities:
Keywords: Cuticular hydrocarbons; Diptera; Forensic entomology; Gas chromatography–mass spectrometry; Insect identification; Sarcophagidae
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23932943 PMCID: PMC3839396 DOI: 10.1016/j.actatropica.2013.07.014
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Trop ISSN: 0001-706X Impact factor: 3.112