Insect hydrocarbon classes: Implications for chemotaxonomy

Kenneth H. Lockey
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The following hydrocarbon classes have been identified in insect cuticular lipids: A, n-alkanes; B, olefins, comprising B1, alkenes, B2, alkadienes and B3, alkatrienes; and C, methylalkanes, comprising monomethyl-, dimethyl-, trimethyl- and tetramethylakanes. Biosynthetic pathways have been described for most of the main classes and hydrocarbon composition may be considered a product of an insect's genotype and thus available for taxonomic use. Olefins and methylalkanes usually occur as isomeric mixtures and hydrocarbon composition can be complex. This provides the chemotaxonomist with many potential characters. Preliminary investigations show that hydrocarbon composition not only separates species but also reflects links between species and between higher taxa. A hydrocarbon chemotaxonomy which also takes into account the elongation-decarboxylation pathways used by insects to synthesise their hydrocarbons could provide information on the evolution of hydrocarbon biosynthesis in the insects.

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昆虫碳氢化合物分类:化学分类学意义
在昆虫表皮脂质中已鉴定出以下烃类:A、正构烷烃;B,烯烃,包括B1烯烃、B2烷二烯和B3烷三烯;和C,甲基烷烃,包括单甲烷、二甲基烷、三甲基烷和四甲基烷。大多数主要种类的生物合成途径已经被描述,碳氢化合物的组成可以被认为是昆虫基因型的产物,因此可用于分类使用。烯烃和甲基烷烃通常是同分异构体混合物,碳氢化合物的组成可能很复杂。这为化学分类学家提供了许多潜在的特征。初步研究表明,碳氢化合物组成不仅可以区分物种,而且可以反映物种之间和高等分类群之间的联系。考虑到昆虫合成其碳氢化合物的伸长-脱羧途径的碳氢化合物化学分类学可以为昆虫的碳氢化合物生物合成进化提供信息。
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