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Table 1 The number of mosquitoes collected and their relative abundance from each village

From: The role of Anopheles arabiensis and Anopheles coustani in indoor and outdoor malaria transmission in Taveta District, Kenya

Village

Method

An. gambiae s.l.

An. funestus

An. coustani

An. pharoensis

Cx. quinquefasciatus

Kimundia

DRI

202 (50.1)*

29 (7.2)

9 (2.2)

0 (0.0)

163 (40.4)

 

LT Indoor

187 (6.3)

48 (1.6)

62 (2.1)

65 (2.2)

2,587 (87.7)

 

LT Outdoor

20 (0.9)

36 (1.6)

346 (15.4)

9 (0.4)

1,836 (81.7)

 

Sub-total

409 (7.3)

113 (2.0)

417 (7.4)

74 (1.3)

4,586 (81.9)

Kiwalwa

DRI

153 (30.7)

200 (40.1)

0 (0.0)

2 (0.0)

144 (28.9)

 

LT Indoor

235 (14.8)

366 (23.2)

231 (14.5)

22 (1.4)

735 (46.3)

 

LT Outdoor

76 (1.0)

130 (1.7)

526 (7.0)

7 (0.1)

6,800 (90.2)

 

Sub-total

464 (4.8)

696 (7.2)

757 (7.9)

31 (0.3)

7,679 (79.8)

Mwarusa

DRI

169 (54.7)

33 (10.7)

2 (0.6)

1 (0.3)

104 (33.7)

 

LT Indoor

185 (30.1)

71 (11.5)

50 (8.1)

8 (1.3)

301 (48.9)

 

LT Outdoor

60 (4.5)

26 (1.9)

59 (4.4)

24 (1.8)

1,165 (87.3)

 

Sub-total

414 (18.3)

130 (5.8)

111 (4.9)

33 (1.5)

1,570 (69.5)

Njoro

DRI

73 (43.7)

58 (34.7)

0 (0.0)

1 (0.6)

35 (21.0)

 

LT Indoor

18 (5.3)

50 (14.7)

15 (4.4)

2 (0.6)

254 (74.9)

 

LT Outdoor

19 (2.8)

77 (11.5)

40 (6.0)

2 (0.3)

530 (79.3)

 

Sub-total

110 (9.4)

185 (15.8)

55 (4.7)

5 (0.4)

819 (69.8)

  1. *Parenthesis shows percentage.