Abstract

Rosefuran and perillene were isolated from the opisthonotal glands secretion of the Tyrophagus neiswanderi mite. A facile synthesis of the former was accomplished by the lithiation of 3-methyl- furan with butyllithium-tetramethylethylenediamine, and a subsequent reaction with 3-methyl-2- butenylbromide. A mixture of rosefuran, 4-methyl-2-(3-methyl-2-butenyl)-furan and 3-methyl-2,5-bis- (3-methyl-2-butenyl)-furan was obtained in a high yield. The occurrence of these and other recently identified monoterpenoids, namely, α- and β-acaridial and 2,3-epoxyneral, is discussed relative to the CP-Sil 19 CB column profiles as worthy for the identification of economically important mites of the genus Tyrophagus, which is a difficult but essential task for the successful application of the species-specific alarm pheromones in the management of these pests.

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