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SUBMITTER: Schorkopf DL
PROVIDER: S-EPMC2093984 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Mar
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

Proceedings. Biological sciences 20070301 1611
Stingless bees of the species Trigona spinipes (Fabricius 1793) use their saliva to lay scent trails communicating the location of profitable food sources. Extracts of the cephalic labial glands of the salivary system (not the mandibular glands, however) contain a large amount (approx. 74%) of octyl octanoate. This ester is also found on the scent-marked substrates at the feeding site. We demonstrate octyl octanoate to be a single compound pheromone which induces full trail following behaviour. ...[more]