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Fig. 1. (A) Water loss, survival and emergence time for nondiapausing pupae held at
<5% RH/25°C for up to 7 days. The puparia encasing the pupae were
either intact or opened at the anterior end. (B) Water loss and survival of
diapausing pupae that were transferred to <5% RH/25°C for different
durations starting on either day 15 or day 30 of diapause. The anterior cap of
the puparium was removed for all diapause experiments. Water loss is given as
a percentage of the initial water content (N=20 for each time point);
percent survival is based on N=30 for each time point; time to
emergence represents the number of days from pupariation to adult eclosion
(N=30 for each time point). Means ±
S.E.M. are presented.