In the original article, there was a mistake in Table 1 and Table 2 as published. The Table 1 and Table 2 had incorrect column headers due to an inversion of the symbols ♀ and ♂ with the consequent incorrect interpretation of the symbols + and – within the same Tables. The corrected Table 1 and Table 2 appear below.
Table 1
| ♀ Sexually mature | ♂ Sexually mature | ♀ Attractive | ♂ Attracted | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| C8 | + | + | – | – |
| C10 | + | + | – | – |
| C13 | + | – | – | – |
| C14 | – | – | + | – |
| C15 | – | – | + | – |
| Cyclohexene | – | – | + | + |
| C22 | – | – | + | – |
| C24 | + | + | + | – |
| C25 | + | – | – | – |
| C26 | + | + | – | + |
| C28 | + | + | – | – |
| MeC24 | – | – | – | + |
| MeC25 | – | – | – | + |
| C30 | + | + | – | – |
| C31 | + | + | – | – |
| MeC29 | – | – | + | – |
| C32 | – | – | – | + |
| C34 | – | – | + | – |
| C35 | – | – | – | + |
| C36 | – | – | + | + |
Peaks produced by the hexane extracts of resin copies obtained by the pronota of sexually mature male and female pronota in 2014, and by the pronota of attracted males and attractive females in 2015.
+ and – indicate, respectively, presence or absence of compounds.
Table 2
| Peak number | Retention time | Compound | Wholebody ♀ | Wholebody ♂ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 20.07 | C21 | + | – |
| 2 | 21.00 | C22 | + | – |
| 3 | 22.04 | C23 | + | – |
| 4 | 22.93 | 3 MeC23 | + | – |
| 5 | 23.15 | 5,9-dimethyl C23 | + | – |
| 6 | 23.29 | C24 | – | – |
| 7 | 23.39 | 3,7+3,9 dimethyl C23 | – | – |
| 8 | 23.80 | 6MeC24 | – | – |
| 9 | 24.05 | 4MeC24 | + | – |
| 10 | 24.43 | 2MeC34 | – | – |
| 11 | 24.68 | C25 | + | + |
| 12 | 25.19 | 7MeC25 | – | – |
| 13 | 25.53 | 5MeC25 | + | – |
| 14 | 25.84 | 3MeC25 | + | + |
| 15 | 26.00 | 5,9 dimethyl C25 | + | – |
| 16 | 26.29 | C26 | + | + |
| 17 | 26.42 | 3,7+3,9 MeC26 | + | – |
| 18 | 26.85 | 10+12 MeC26 | + | – |
| 19 | 27.10 | 6 MeC26 | + | – |
| 20 | 27.31 | 4 MeC26 | + | – |
| 21 | 27.58 | 2 MeC26 | + | – |
| 22 | 28.11 | C27 | + | + |
| 23 | 28.71 | 11+13 MeC27 | + | – |
| 24 | 28.93 | 7 MeC27 | + | – |
| 25 | 29.11 | 5 MeC27 | + | – |
| 26 | 29.40 | 11,13 MeC27 | + | – |
| 27 | 29.53 | 3 MeC27 | + | + |
| 28 | 30.07 | C28 | + | + |
| 29 | 30.19 | 3,7 dimethyl C27 | + | – |
| 30 | 30.68 | 12+14 7 MeC28 | + | – |
| 31 | 31.06 | 6 MeC28 | + | – |
| 32 | 31.27 | 4 MeC28 | + | – |
| 33 | 31.70 | 2 MeC28 | + | – |
| 34 | 32.29 | C29 | + | + |
| 35 | 32.93 | 7 MeC29 | + | + |
| 36 | 33.57 | 11,15 6 MeC29 | + | – |
| 37 | 33.92 | 3 MeC29 | + | + |
| 38 | 34.59 | C30 | + | – |
| 39 | 34.71 | 3,11 dimethyl C30 | + | – |
| 40 | 35.74 | C31−ene | + | – |
| 41 | 36.96 | C31 | + | + |
| 42 | 37.66 | 13 MeC31 | + | + |
| 43 | 41.94 | C33 | + | + |
| 44 | 45.08 | C34 | + | – |
| 45 | 47.70 | 11, 15 dimethyl C35 | + | + |
| 46 | 48.50 | MeC35 | + | + |
| 47 | 49.65 | 12+14+16 MeC36 | + | – |
| 48 | 53.10 | 12,22 dimethyl C36 | + | + |
Peaks produced by the hexane extracts from the whole bodies of virgin males and females of C. tenebrionis.
+/– indicates the presence or absence of the relative compound in extracts of male and female bodies.
The authors apologize for this error and state that this does not change the scientific conclusions of the article in any way. The original article has been updated.
Summary
Keywords
chemoreception, mating, mediterranean flat-headed root-borer, scanning electron microscopy, soluble olfactory proteins, volatile organic compounds
Citation
Bari G, Scala A, Garzone V, Salvia R, Yalcin C, Vernile P, Aresta AM, Facini O, Baraldi R, Bufo SA, Vogel H, de Lillo E, Rapparini F and Falabella P (2020) Corrigendum: Chemical Ecology of Capnodis tenebrionis (L.) (Coleoptera: Buprestidae): Behavioral and Biochemical Strategies for Intraspecific and Host Interactions. Front. Physiol. 11:668. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2020.00668
Received
25 April 2020
Accepted
25 May 2020
Published
26 June 2020
Volume
11 - 2020
Edited and reviewed by
Graziano Fiorito, University of Naples Federico II, Italy
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*Correspondence: Enrico de Lillo enrico.delillo@uniba.itFrancesca Rapparini f.rapparini@ibimet.cnr.itPatrizia Falabella patrizia.falabella@unibas.it
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†These authors have contributed equally to this work and share first authorship
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