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Table 2 Number of trapped Ph. mascittii by year, sex, feeding status and site

From: Ecology, seasonality and host preferences of Austrian Phlebotomus (Transphlebotomus) mascittii Grassi, 1908, populations

Category

Year

Rohrau

Ratzenau

Unterpurkla

Hummersdorf

Total

Male (%)

2018

4 (7.0%)

3 (5.3%)

7 (12.3%)

43 (75.4%)

57 (21.0%)

2019

5 (25.0%)

2 (10.0%)

2 (10.0%)

11 (55.0%)

20 (11.2%)

Total

9 (11.7%)

5 (6.5%)

9 (11.7%)

54 (70.1%)

77 (17.1%)a

Female (%)

2018

10 (4.7%)

48 (22.4%)

73 (34.1%)

83 (38.8%)

214 (79.0%)

2019

18 (11.3%)

18 (11.3%)

76 (47.8%)

47 (29.6%)

159 (88.8%)

Total

28 (7.5%)

66 (17.7%)

149 (39.9%)

130 (34.9%)

373 (82.9%)a

Engorged (%)

2018

2 (15.4%)

3 (23.1%)

3 (23.1%)

5 (38.5%)

13 (86.7%)

2019

0 (0.0%)

0 (0.0%)

0 (0.0%)

2 (100.0%)

2 (13.3%)

Total

2 (13.3%)

3 (20.0%)

3 (20.0%)

7 (46.7%)

15 (100.0%)

Gravid (%)

2018

4 (25.0%)

3 (18.8%)

2 (12.5%)

7 (43.8%)

16 (80.0%)

2019

3 (75.0%)

1 (25.0%)

0 (0.0%)

0 (0.0%)

4 (20.0%)

Total

7 (35.0%)

4 (20.0%)

2 (10.0%)

7 (35.0%)

20 (100.0%)

Total (%)

2018

14 (5.2%)

51 (18.8%)

80 (29.5%)

126 (46.5%)

271 (60.2%)

2019

23 (12.8%)

20 (11.2%)

78 (43.6%)

58 (32.4%)

179 (39.8%)

Total

37 (8.2%)

71 (15.8%)

158 (35.1%)

184 (40.9%)

450 (100.0%)

  1. aPercentage of all caught specimens