A Novel Lepidopteran Sex Pheromone Produced by Females of a Lithosiinae Species, Lyclene dharma dharma, in the Family of Arctiidae

Female moths of Lyclene dharma dharma (Arctiidae, Lithosiinae) produced three pheromone components (I–III), which strongly stimulated male antennae. Using GC–MS analysis and chemical derivatizations, the following structures were estimated: 6-methyl-2-octadecanone (I), 14-methyl-2-octadecanone (II), and 6,14-dimethyl-2-octadecanone (III). While the stereochemistry of the chiral centers could not be determined because it was difficult to collect a sufficient amount of the natural pheromone, the plain structures of I and II were confirmed by synthesis of the racemic mixtures starting from diols. These methyl-branched ketones have not been identified as a natural product, indicating that they constitute a new chemical group of lepidopteran female sex pheromones.