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Figure 3: Percentage of Larval Survival ofCostelytra Zealandicafrom Site a (Collected From Exotic Pasture) and Site C (Collected From Native Tussock Grassland) After 15 Weeks of Feeding on Tussock (Yellow Bars) and White Clover (Green Bars) Host Plants.

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