, France) through the European Union program FEFER FSE IEJ 2014-2020 (project CEPADROL), the INRA scientific department SPE (AAP-SPE 2016), and the French Agropolis Fondation (Labex Agro- Montpellier) through the AAP " International Mobility " (CfP 2015-02) GL acknowledges support from Cornell University's New York State Agricultural Experiment Station federal formula funds, project # 2012-13-195. XC, MK, IM and JZ were funded by the European Union's 7th Framework Programme under grant agreement No. 613678 (DROPSA). MD acknowledges support from CAPES (Coordenaç~ ao de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de N ?vel Superior) and CNPq (Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnol ogico). MP was supported by project CTM2013- 48163. The authors acknowledge Julio Pedraza and the UMS 2700 OMSI for computational support. Molecular data used in this work were produced through the genotyping and sequencing facilities of ISEM, AE and RAH were supported by the Languedoc Roussillon region The authors thank Masanori Toda for his help in D. suzukii sampling

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