Fig. 2From: Secondary malaria vectors in western Kenya include novel species with unexpectedly high densities and parasite infection ratesStandardized trapping densities demonstrate that indoor CDC-LTs captured almost equal numbers of primary and secondary vectors, outdoor CDC-LTs captured half the number of primary vectors, while animal-baited traps captured the most specimens, with more secondary vectors. Anopheles captured per trap per night are denoted above each barBack to article page