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Table 2 Distribution of Anopheles and Culex species over four sampling villages in South Lampung, Indonesia

From: Using barrier screens to characterize mosquito composition, flight activity, and abdominal status in South Lampung, Indonesia

Morphological species/ Locality

Lempasing (n = 8)

Sidodadi (n = 10)

Hanura (n = 2)

Sukaraja (n = 19)

Count

%

Count

%

Count

%

Count

%

An. annularis

0

0

0

0

0

0

2

1.9

An. barbumbrosus

0

0

2

0

0

0

0

0

An. barbirostris

29

17.6

11

3.9

55

2.2

0

0

An. kochi

15

9.1

28

10.0

4

0.2

2

1.9

An. subpictus

2

1.2

27

9.6

2387

94.7

0

0

An. sundaicus

82

49.7

141

50.2

0

0

66

62.3

An. tessellatus

4

2.4

0

0

6

0.2

1

0.9

An. vagus

33

20.0

72

25.6

68

2.7

35

33.0

Cx. bitaeniorhyncus

0

0

2

0.1

0

0

11

1.3

Cx. gelidus

3

0.5

0

0

0

0

0

0

Cx. nigropunctatus

0

0

6

0.5

0

0

0

0

Cx. pallidothorax

0

0

9

0.9

0

0

0

0

Cx. quinquefasciatus

0

0

71

6.8

0

0

632

76.0

Cx. tritaeniorhynchus

1

0.2

12

1.1

0

0

0

0

Cx. vishuni

565

99.2

931

90.3

0

0

188

22.6

  1. Abbreviation: n, collection nights
  2. Count was calculated as the total number of mosquitoes for each species. Percentage was calculated separately for Anopheles and Culex dividing by the overall number of mosquitoes for each study site