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PBT SS: Chemical Communication in Longhorned Beetles

Sunday, November 16, 2014: 1:15 PM-5:15 PM
C123 (Oregon Convention Center)
Organizers:
Robert Mitchell
Matthew Ginzel
Elizabeth Graham


1:15 PM
Introductory Remarks
1:18 PM
Why the long horn: chemosensory receptors and pathways in the cerambycid antenna
Robert Mitchell, University of Arizona ; John Hildebrand, University of Arizona
1:38 PM
Initial attempts at understanding the peripheral olfactory system of the Asian longhorned beetle, Anoplophora glabripennis
Loyal Hall, Pennsylvania State University ; Jianrong Wei, Hebei University ; Robert Mitchell, University of Arizona ; Kelli Hoover, Pennsylvania State University ; John Hildebrand, University of Arizona ; Michael Domingue, Pennsylvania State University ; Thomas C. Baker, Pennsylvania State University
1:58 PM
Identification and behavior of a third male produced pheromone component for Anoplophora glabripennis
Damon Crook, USDA - APHIS - PPQ - CPHST ; D Lance, USDA - APHIS - PPQ - CPHST ; Ann M. Ray, Xavier University ; Joseph A. Francese, USDA - APHIS - PPQ - CPHST ; Victor Mastro, USDA - APHIS - PPQ - CPHST
2:18 PM
A sex-specific trail pheromone is part of the complex mate finding behavior in the Asian longhoned beetle
Melody A. Keena, USDA - Forest Service ; Kelli Hoover, Pennsylvania State University ; Maya Nehme, Lebanese University ; Shifa Wang, Nanjing Forestry University ; Peter S. Meng, Pennsylvania State University ; Aijun Zhang, USDA - ARS
2:38 PM
Male-specific compounds in cuticular hydrocarbons of Monochamus species are responsible for sex recognition
David R. Hall, University of Greenwich ; Estela Sanchez, University of Valladolid ; Juan Pajares, University of Valladolid
2:58 PM
Towards understanding pheromone biosynthesis in the Cerambycinae (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae)
Gabriel Hughes, Purdue University ; Matthew Ginzel, Purdue University
3:18 PM
Break
3:32 PM
Female long-range pheromone for Megopis costipennis (Cerambycidae: Prioninae)
Jacob D. Wickham, Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences ; Rhett Harrison, Chinese Academy of Sciences ; Wen Lu, Guangxi University ; Yi Chen, Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences ; Lawrence M. Hanks, University of Illinois ; Jocelyn G. Millar, University of California
3:52 PM
Mating Disruption of Prionus californicus
Glenn Thayer, Pacific Biocontrol Corporation ; James D. Barbour, University of Idaho ; Diane G. Alston, Utah State University
4:12 PM
Factors affecting diversity and abundance of longhorn beetles captured in semiochemical-baited traps
Jon Sweeney, Natural Resources Canada ; Peter J. Silk, Natural Resources Canada ; Reginald Webster, Natural Resources Canada ; Daniel R. Miller, USDA - Forest Service ; Jerzy Gutowski, Forest Research Institute ; Krista Ryall, Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service ; Qingfan Meng, Beihua University ; Li Yan, Beihua University ; Leah Flaherty, MacEwen University ; David Langor, Natural Resources Canada ; Greg Pohl, Natural Resources Canada ; Robert Johns, Natural Resources Canada ; Vasily Grebennikov, Canadian Food Inspection Agency ; P. Mayo, Natural Resources Canada ; Bruce Gill, Canadian Food Inspection Agency ; Troy Kimoto, Canadian Food Inspection Agency
4:32 PM
Evaluation of lure and trap design to survey for longhorned beetles in southeast Alaska
Ann M. Ray, Xavier University ; Michael Apicella, Xavier University ; Alexander Vaisvil, Xavier University ; Max Buot, Xavier University ; Elizabeth Graham, USDA - Forest Service
4:52 PM
Ready for prime time: quarantine monitoring for exotic Cerambycids with semiochemicals
Lawrence M. Hanks, University of Illinois ; Jocelyn G. Millar, University of California
5:12 PM
Concluding Remarks
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