Defensive secretion of the carabid beetlePasimachus subsulcatus

J Chem Ecol. 1989 Jun;15(6):1689-97. doi: 10.1007/BF01012258.

Abstract

The defensive secretion of the carabid beetlePasimachus subsulcatus is a concentrated solution (up to 90%) of carboxylic acids, amounting to about 1% of body mass. It contains three major components (methacrylic, tiglic, and angelic acids) and four minor components (isobutyric, 2-methyl-butyric, isovaleric, and senecioic acids). In the single population of this large flightless beetle that was examined, the relative ratio of acidic components was remarkably constant from individual to individual.