Lipid composition of the pecan weevil,Curculio caryae (Horn)
- 1 November 1973
- Vol. 8 (11) , 657-658
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02533154
Abstract
The lipids of larvae, male adults, and female adults of the pecan weevil,Curculio caryae (Horn), were studied, and special attention was given the fatty acid composition. The larvae contained an unusually high amount of lipid material (40.6%), most of it concentrated in the neutral lipid fraction. Male and famale adults contained more conventional quantities, 5.8 and 8.2%, respectively. Oleic acid was the major fatty acid in the total and neutral lipids of all stages; linoleic acid was the most abundant in the phospholipid fractions.Keywords
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