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Table 1 Female anophelines collected in indoor and outdoor using light traps and pyrethrum spry (PS) from Kumari (Jan-Dec’11), Bandarban and Sreemangal (Feb-Dec’11 & Jan’12), Moulvibazar, Bangladesh

From: Seasonal abundance of Anopheles mosquitoes and their association with meteorological factors and malaria incidence in Bangladesh

Species

Kumari

Sreemangal

Grand Total

Light trap

PS

Total

Light trap

Total

N

RD1

Indoor

Outdoor

Total

Indoor

Indoor

Outdoor

Anopheles aitkenii

1

 

1

 

1

   

1

0.04

An. annularis

3

7

10

1

11

3

1

4

15

0.61

An. baimaii

2

1

3

 

3

   

3

0.12

An. barbirostris

7

3

10

 

10

   

10

0.41

An. hyrcanus group

4

2

6

 

6

   

6

0.25

An. jamesii

35

20

55

2

57

   

57

2.33

An. jeyporiensis

62

71

133

5

138

3

2

5

143

5.85

An. karwari

30

76

106

 

106

2

 

2

108

4.42

An. kochi

16

17

33

 

33

   

33

1.35

An. maculatus group

2

4

6

 

6

   

6

0.25

An. minimus s.l.

26

19

45

1

46

   

46

1.88

An. nigerrimus

2

1

3

 

3

   

3

0.12

An. nivipes

2

2

4

 

4

   

4

0.16

An. pallidus

4

 

4

 

4

   

4

0.16

An. peditaeniatus

24

57

81

1

82

1

14

15

97

3.97

An. pseudojamesi

3

1

4

 

4

   

4

0.16

An. philippinensis

268

289

557

2

559

 

1

1

560

22.92

An. subpictus

14

36

50

1

51

   

51

2.09

An. tessellatus

1

4

5

 

5

   

5

0.20

An. umbrossus

9

7

16

 

16

   

16

0.65

An. vagus

643

454

1097

165

1262

1

 

1

1263

51.70

An. willmori

5

3

8

 

8

   

8

0.33

Grand Total

1163

1074

2237

178

2415

10

18

28

2443

100.00

  1. 1Relative density.