Table 2 Adult female Anopheles mosquito species distribution and abdominal status from Lare and Asendabo, southwestern Ethiopia.

From: Anopheles mosquito fauna, blood meal sources and transmission intensity from high and moderate malaria endemic areas of Ethiopia

Study site

Mosquito species

n

Indoor

Outdoor

CDC

HLC

PSC

CDC

HLC

Bf

G

Hg

U

Bf

G

Hg

U

Bf

G

Hg

U

Bf

G

Hg

U

Bf

G

Hg

U

Lare

An. gambiae

367

19

20

15

6

14

10

7

21

43

21

4

8

38

23

11

23

22

22

14

26

An. pharoensis

597

38

59

11

15

20

21

7

35

43

18

8

7

62

53

7

25

37

25

20

86

An. coustani

241

14

8

4

13

17

8

10

14

23

8

8

11

32

8

4

12

11

13

4

19

An. funestus

326

37

8

7

6

18

16

5

8

18

10

8

3

62

13

10

8

45

18

12

14

Total

  

108

95

37

40

69

55

29

78

127

57

28

29

194

97

32

68

115

78

50

145

 

Overall Total (%)

1,531

280

231

241

391

388

Asendabo

An. gambiae

877

198

141

23

14

21

1

2

20

57

30

2

7

39

27

20

0

81

16

1

177

An. pharoensis

131

33

17

3

0

5

0

0

7

9

2

0

0

11

2

0

1

17

0

0

24

An. coustani

26

8

0

0

0

1

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

7

0

0

0

4

0

0

5

An. funestus

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Total

  

239

158

26

14

27

1

2

28

66

32

2

7

57

29

20

1

102

16

1

206

 

Overall Total (%)

1,034

437

 

58

107

107

325

  1. Key: n: number of anophelines; CDC: CDC light trap; PSC: pyrethrum spray collection; HLC: human landing catches; Bf: blood-fed; G: gravid; Hg: half gravid; Uf: unfed.