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Fig. 1 | Parasites & Vectors

Fig. 1

From: Anopheles gambiae larvae’s ability to grow and emerge in water containing lethal concentrations of clothianidin, acetamiprid, or imidacloprid is consistent with cross-resistance to neonicotinoids

Fig. 1

Examples of breeding sites where wild mosquito larvae were sampled. Anopheles gambiae larvae were collected from standing water between furrows and ridges in the agricultural area (A) or from puddles created by human activities in Nkolnkoumou (suburban area) (B). Anopheles coluzzii larvae were sampled from human-made puddles in densely urbanized settings (C)

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