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1 eratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly, "Medfly").
2 Mediterranean fruit fly Ceratitis capitata (medfly).
3 rescue by germline transformation of mutant medflies.
4 the CcXDH enzyme activity is present in rosy medflies.
6 trains for the population suppression of the medfly and related tephritid pests by co-targeting femal
7 This study aimed to evaluate the effects of medfly at different developmental stages (i.e., egg, lar
8 PME-GC-MS in three cvs highly susceptible to medfly attack (Fair Time, Flaminia, Sicilia Piatta), and
9 cluding the 12 sequenced Drosophila species, medfly, blowflies, housefly, Megaselia scalaris, mosquit
10 multilocus genotypes suggests that the sole medfly captured in California during 1996 was introduced
11 es of those two genera are compared with the medfly Ceratitis capitata (divergence around 100 My ago)
12 rrowly distributed novel introns, one in the medfly Ceratitis capitata, the second in the willistoni
14 y been used to describe the responses of the medfly (Ceratitis capitata) to larval diets with differe
16 icultural pest, the Mediterranean fruit fly (medfly) Ceratitis capitata (Diptera, Tephritidae), with
17 tivars (cvs) to the Mediterranean fruit fly (medfly), Ceratitis capitata, and the volatile compositio
19 cus cucurbitae) and Medditeranean fruit fly (medfly, Ceratitis capitata) associated with the pupae li
28 study, we report the development of a novel medfly GSS, which is based on a viable homozygous T(XX;A
29 n of strains of the Mediterranean fruit fly (medfly) harboring a tetracycline-repressible transactiva
35 and subtropical regions of the world, though medfly infestations have been prevented and controlled b
36 troversy surrounds the status of Californian medfly infestations: Do they represent repeated introduc
42 anoate and methyl octanoate, known to act as medfly pheromone and attractant respectively, was found
43 population structure among several New World medfly populations is demonstrated through the analysis
52 ctus callus-derived oils were more lethal to medfly (up to 100 % mortality) than moringa oils (up to
53 rains (GSS), such as the Ceratitis capitata (medfly) VIENNA 8 strain, facilitate male-only releases a
54 atitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly, or Medfly), we identified a Y-linked gene, Maleness-on-the-
56 e efficient and stable transformation of the medfly with a lepidopteran vector represents transposon
57 capture) was 0.86 for leek moth and 0.71 for Medfly, with the latter performing better due to greater