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Fig 1.

Survival rates of larva-to-pupa (A), pupa-to-adult (B) and larva-to-adult (C) of i) Wolbachia uninfected laboratory medfly population “Benakeio”, ii) wCer2 infected medfly population “88.6”, iii) wCer4 infected medfly population “S10.3” and iv) wildish (uninfected) medfly population collected in the region “Agia”, in two different hosts (apples and bitter oranges).

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Fig 2.

Immature developmental duration of larva-to-pupa (A), pupa-to-adult (B) and larva-to-adult (C) of i) Wolbachia uninfected laboratory medfly population “Benakeio”, ii) wCer2 infected medfly population “88.6”, iii) wCer4 infected medfly population “S10.3” and iv) wildish (uninfected) medfly population collected in the region “Agia”, in two different hosts (apples and bitter oranges).

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Table 1.

Variables of Cox proportional hazards model for the developmental duration of C. capitata immature stages.

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Fig 3.

Developmental duration of pupa-to-adult (A) and larva-to-adult (B) for males and females obtained from i) Wolbachia uninfected laboratory medfly population “Benakeio”, ii) wCer2 infected medfly population “88.6”, iii) wCer4 infected medfly population “S10.3” and iv) wildish (uninfected) medfly population collected in the region “Agia”, in two different hosts (apples and bitter oranges).

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