Extended Data Fig. 1: Embryos from zpg-cifA;B males show either early or late arrest.
From: Wolbachia cifB induces cytoplasmic incompatibility in the malaria mosquito vector

Brightfield images of eggs 5 days after oviposition from crosses between WT mosquitoes (left) or zpg-cifA;B males and WT females (right). While WT embryos show full development and the standard opening of the hatching cap following larval hatching, embryos from zpg-cifA;B males are inviable and arrested either during early development (EA) with a pale brown color, or late development (LA), which show stemmata, but also present severe abnormalities and do not hatch. Scale bar represents 400μm.