NCBI Taxonomy: 1343339

Lophyra flexuosa (ncbi_taxid: 1343339)

found 8 associated metabolites at species taxonomy rank level.

Ancestor: Lophyra

Child Taxonomies: none taxonomy data.

Hexadecyl acetate

1-Hexadecanol,1-acetate

C18H36O2 (284.2715156)


   

Tetradecyl acetate

Tetradecyl acetate

C16H32O2 (256.2402172)


Tetradecyl acetate is a sex pheromone produced by Ctenopseustis obliquana females. Tetradecyl acetate can be used to disrupt the mating of pest species[1][2]. Tetradecyl acetate is a sex pheromone produced by Ctenopseustis obliquana females. Tetradecyl acetate can be used to disrupt the mating of pest species[1][2].

   

SFE 16:0

Methyl 2,6,10-trimethyl-dodecanoate

C16H32O2 (256.2402172)


Tetradecyl acetate is a sex pheromone produced by Ctenopseustis obliquana females. Tetradecyl acetate can be used to disrupt the mating of pest species[1][2]. Tetradecyl acetate is a sex pheromone produced by Ctenopseustis obliquana females. Tetradecyl acetate can be used to disrupt the mating of pest species[1][2].

   

SFE 18:0

Methyl 14-methyl-8-hexadecenoate

C18H36O2 (284.2715156)


Methyl heptadecanoate is a?fatty acid methyl ester[1]. Methyl heptadecanoate is a?fatty acid methyl ester[1].

   

AI3-01025

4-02-00-00171 (Beilstein Handbook Reference)

C18H36O2 (284.2715156)


   

AI3-11586

acetic acid tetradecyl ester

C16H32O2 (256.2402172)


Tetradecyl acetate is a sex pheromone produced by Ctenopseustis obliquana females. Tetradecyl acetate can be used to disrupt the mating of pest species[1][2]. Tetradecyl acetate is a sex pheromone produced by Ctenopseustis obliquana females. Tetradecyl acetate can be used to disrupt the mating of pest species[1][2].