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Table 2 Sand fly trapping (using CDC light traps) performed in the eleven Greek Aegean islands studied

From: Phlebotomine sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae) in the Greek Aegean Islands: ecological approaches

Island

No. of localities

No. of positive traps/total no. of traps

No. of trapping nights

No. of sampling sites with domestic/sylvatic animals

No. of sampling sites with rich/poor vegetationa

No. of indoor/outdoor traps

Date of trapping

Anafi

5

9/14

2

9/5

6/8

1/13

10-11/6/2016

Andros

12

12/20

3

9/11

4/16

1/19

11-13/6/2016

Folegandros

7

6/18

2

10/8

0/18

0/18

21-22/7/2016

Ikaria

13

15/26

3

10/16

7/19

0/26

15-17/6/2016

Karpathos

8

19/33

4

29/4

13/20

5/28

5-8/9/2016

Leros

9

18/18

3

12/6

4/14

3/15

21-23/6/2016

Milos

15

19/29

3

12/17

8/21

2/27

12-14/7/2016

Nisyros

6

28/28

4

1/27

20/8

2/27

24-27/6/2016

Patmos

10

16/21

3

12/9

4/17

3/18

18-20/6/2016

Santorini

8

5/28

2

22/6

1/27

7/21

13-14/9/2016

Sifnos

24

21/30

4

13/17

15/15

0/30

15-18/7/2016

  1. aRich vegetation implies the presence of trees and poor implies low levels or absence of vegetation