Chlorida festiva is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Carl Linnaeus in his landmark 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae.[1][2] It is known from southeastern United States, Central America, South America, and the West Indies. Adult males produce (6E,8Z)-6,8-pentadecadienal, an attractant pheromone.[3] In Puerto Rico the larvae are known to be leaf mining pests of mango crops.[4]
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^Silva, Weliton D.; Millar, Jocelyn G.; Hanks, Lawrence M.; Bento, José Maurício S. (2016). "(6E,8Z)-6,8-Pentadecadienal, a Novel Attractant Pheromone Produced by Males of the Cerambycid Beetles Chlorida festiva and Chlorida costata". Journal of Chemical Ecology. 42 (10): 1082–1085. Bibcode:2016JCEco..42.1082S. doi:10.1007/s10886-016-0742-7. PMID 27515934. S2CID 25903609.
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Chloridafestiva is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Carl Linnaeus in his landmark 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae...
Chlorida is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Adult males of Chloridafestiva and Chlorida costata produce...
compound (6E,8Z)-6,8-pentadecadienal, produced by adult males of Chloridafestiva and Chlorida costata, was the first pheromone identified from species in...
Attractant Pheromone Produced by Males of the Cerambycid Beetles Chloridafestiva and Chlorida costata". Journal of Chemical Ecology. 42 (10): 1082–1085. doi:10...