The pungent principle of the aerial parts and roots of Matricaria pubescens has shown to be the known thienyl-hexadien-isobutylamide. The structure was confirmed by ¹³C NMR analysis. In addition, the roots afforded small amounts of decadien-isobutylamide, and the aerial parts afforded large amounts of hemiarin. The chemosystematic significance of amide accumulation within the tribe Anthemideae is briefly discussed.