figure, table | reference | variable | location | area | position | period (YYY1M1-YYY2M2) | mosquito species | note |
![](images/afrane_etal_2004_fig2_small.jpg) | Afrane et al. 2004 (fig. 2) | MOSQ | Ghana | Kumasi | 6°30'N-7°00'N, 1°30'W-2°00'W | 2001 to 2002 | Anopheles species, culex species | - |
![](images/bayoh_etal_2001_fig2_small.png) | Bayoh et al. 2001 (fig. 2) | probability of occurrence of four chromosomal forms of Anopheles gambiae sensu stricto | West Africa | - | - | - | Anopheles gambiae sensu stricto | - |
![](images/coetzee_etal_2000_fig1_small.jpg) | Coetzee et al. 2000 (fig. 1) | MOSQDIST, RRa | Africa | - | - | - | Anopheles gambiae species, Anopheles arabiensis, Anopheles quadriannulatus species, Anopheles bwambae, Anopheles melas, Anopheles merus | - |
![](images/fontenille_etal_1997a_fig2_small.png) | Fontenille et al. 1997a (fig. 2) | mosquito species proportions | Senegal | Dielmo | 13°45'N, 16°25'W | 199204-199503 | Anopheles gambiae, Anopheles arabiensis, Anopheles funestus | Dielmo is situated on the marshy bank of a small permanent stream that permits the persistence of anophline larval development sites year round. |
![](images/fontenille_etal_1997a_tab2_small.png) | Fontenille et al. 1997a (tab. 2) | CSPR | Senegal | Dielmo | 13°45'N, 16°25'W | 199204-199503 | Anopheles gambiae, Anopheles arabiensis, Anopheles funestus | Dielmo is situated on the marshy bank of a small permanent stream that permits the persistence of anophline larval development sites year round. |
![](images/garrett-jones_1964_tab5_small.jpg) | Garrett-Jones 1964 (tab. 5) | grading of anophelines according to the HBI | - | - | - | - | Anopheles species | mosquito species & HBI |
![](images/julvez_etal_1998_fig1_small.jpg) | Julvez et al. 1998 (fig. 1) | MOSQDIST | Niger | - | - | - | Anopheles species | - |
![](images/julvez_etal_1998_fig2_small.jpg) | Julvez et al. 1998 (fig. 2) | MOSQDIST | Niger | - | - | - | Anopheles species | - |
![](images/kiszewski_etal_2004_fig1_small.jpg) | Kiszewski et al. 2004 (fig. 1) | MOSQDIST | world | - | - | - | Anopheles species | dominant malaria vectors |
![](images/kiszewski_etal_2004_fig1_africa_small.jpg) | Kiszewski et al. 2004 (fig. 1 Africa) | MOSQDIST | Africa | - | - | - | Anopheles species | dominant malaria vectors |
![](images/kiszewski_etal_2004_tab2_small.jpg) | Kiszewski et al. 2004 (tab. 2) | HBI of dominant mosquito vectors | - | - | - | - | - | - |
![](images/leong_etal_2003_fig1_small.png) | Leong et al. 2003 (fig. 1) | MOSQDIST | Madagascar | - | - | - | Anopheles gambiae complex species | related to bioclimates |
![](images/levine_etal_2004_fig1_small.png) | Levine et al. 2004 (fig. 1) | predicted and observed MOSQDIST | Africa | - | - | - | Anopheles gambiae, Anopheles arabiensis, Anopheles quadriannulatus | - |
![](images/lindsay_etal_1998_fig4_small.png) | Lindsay et al. 1998 (fig. 4) | predicted MOSQDIST | Africa | - | - | - | Anopheles gambiae sensu stricto, Anopheles arabiensis | - |
![](images/rogers_etal_2002_fig2_small.png) | Rogers et al. 2002 (fig. 2) | predicted and observed MOSQDIST | Africa | - | - | - | Anopheles arabiensis, Anopheles gambiae sensu stricto, Anopheles quadriannulatus, Anopheles melas, Anopheles merus | - |