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Information regarding mosquitoes

figure, tablereferencevariablelocationareapositionperiod (YYY1M1-YYY2M2)mosquito speciesnote
Afrane et al. 2004 (fig. 2) MOSQGhanaKumasi6°30'N-7°00'N, 1°30'W-2°00'W2001 to 2002Anopheles species, culex species-
Bayoh et al. 2001 (fig. 2) probability of occurrence of four chromosomal forms of Anopheles gambiae sensu strictoWest Africa---Anopheles gambiae sensu stricto-
Coetzee et al. 2000 (fig. 1) MOSQDIST, RRaAfrica---Anopheles gambiae species, Anopheles arabiensis, Anopheles quadriannulatus species, Anopheles bwambae, Anopheles melas, Anopheles merus-
Fontenille et al. 1997a (fig. 2) mosquito species proportionsSenegalDielmo13°45'N, 16°25'W199204-199503Anopheles gambiae, Anopheles arabiensis, Anopheles funestusDielmo is situated on the marshy bank of a small permanent stream that permits the persistence of anophline larval development sites year round.
Fontenille et al. 1997a (tab. 2) CSPRSenegalDielmo13°45'N, 16°25'W199204-199503Anopheles gambiae, Anopheles arabiensis, Anopheles funestusDielmo is situated on the marshy bank of a small permanent stream that permits the persistence of anophline larval development sites year round.
Garrett-Jones 1964 (tab. 5) grading of anophelines according to the HBI----Anopheles speciesmosquito species & HBI
Julvez et al. 1998 (fig. 1) MOSQDISTNiger---Anopheles species-
Julvez et al. 1998 (fig. 2) MOSQDISTNiger---Anopheles species-
Kiszewski et al. 2004 (fig. 1) MOSQDISTworld---Anopheles speciesdominant malaria vectors
Kiszewski et al. 2004 (fig. 1 Africa) MOSQDISTAfrica---Anopheles speciesdominant malaria vectors
Kiszewski et al. 2004 (tab. 2) HBI of dominant mosquito vectors------
Leong et al. 2003 (fig. 1) MOSQDISTMadagascar---Anopheles gambiae complex speciesrelated to bioclimates
Levine et al. 2004 (fig. 1) predicted and observed MOSQDISTAfrica---Anopheles gambiae, Anopheles arabiensis, Anopheles quadriannulatus-
Lindsay et al. 1998 (fig. 4) predicted MOSQDISTAfrica---Anopheles gambiae sensu stricto, Anopheles arabiensis-
Rogers et al. 2002 (fig. 2) predicted and observed MOSQDISTAfrica---Anopheles arabiensis, Anopheles gambiae sensu stricto, Anopheles quadriannulatus, Anopheles melas, Anopheles merus-

Notes

position taken from http://www.heavens-above.com/countries.aspx
˜position roughly rated from Fig. 2 in Hay et al. (2002c)
position roughly rated from information provided by Patz et al. (1998)
position of the meteorological station
that is the position of Sapu, located in the vicinity of Jahally
position roughly rated from Fig. 1 in Molineaux and Gramiccia (1980)
position taken from Hay et al. (2005a)