Table 3 Number of data sources, individual sites and data records for the most commonly reported bionomic parameters for a selection of the most important DVS in each region.

From: A global bionomic database for the dominant vectors of human malaria

   

Number of data records

 

Number of data sources

Number of sites

Parity

Sporozoite rate

Entomological inoculation rate

Indoor human biting rate

Outdoor human biting rate

Anthropo-/Zoophily

Endo-/Exophagy

Endo-/Exophily

Africa

An. arabiensis

137

279

164

537

248

197

180

260

70

75

An. funestus *

245

495

234

830

508

375

196

337

145

76

An. gambiae

356

871

551

1,604

794

467

182

472

182

189

Americas

An. albitarsis

47

77

67

69

1

0

67

9

24

3

An. darlingi

69

149

32

118

19

18

89

5

73

4

An. pseudopunctipennis§

20

35

37

11

0

24

23

42

50

17

Asia-Pacific

An. culicifacies||

104

298

126

260

10

41

19

195

16

308

An. dirus

63

117

149

166

58

111

149

18

26

10

An. farauti#

23

65

15

29

8

9

17

13

13

7

An. fluviatilis**

50

145

87

121

1

58

26

67

2

95

An. koliensis

15

36

4

7

0

13

15

15

3

0

An. minimus††

72

138

91

114

19

116

159

21

71

8

An. punctulatus‡‡

20

42

23

13

1

25

31

11

3

1

An. stephensi

27

49

6

57

0

0

0

18

1

29

  1. * These values indicate the total number of data records for An. funestus complex and An. funestus.
  2. These values indicate the total number of data records for An. gambiae complex, An. gambiae (formerly Species A), An. gambiae (Forest), An. gambiae (Bamako), An. gambiae (Savanna), An. gambiae (Mopti), An. gambiae (Bissau), An. gambiae (Form M) and An. gambiae (Form S).
  3. These values indicate the total number of data records for An. albitarsis complex, An. albitarsis (formerly Species A), An. albitarsis (Species B), An. marajoara (formerly Species C), An. albitarsis (Species D) and An. albitarsis (Species E).
  4. §These values indicate the total number of data records for An. pseudopunctipennis complex, An. pseudopunctipennis (Species A), An. pseudopunctipennis (Species B) and An. pseudopunctipennis (Species C).
  5. ||These values indicate the total number of data records for An. culicifacies complex, An. culicifacies (Species A), An. culicifacies (Species B), An. culicifacies (Species C), An. culicifacies (Species D) and An. culicifacies (Species E).
  6. These values indicate the total number of data records for An. dirus complex, An. dirus (formerly Species A), An. cracens (formerly Species B), An. scanloni (formerly Species C), An. baimaii (formerly Species D), An. elegans (formerly Species E) and An. nemophilous (formerly Species F).
  7. #These values indicate the total number of data records for An. farauti complex, An. farauti (formerly No. 1), An. hinesorum (formerly No. 2), An. farauti (No. 4), An. farauti (No. 5), An. farauti (No. 6), An. farauti (No. 7) and An. farauti (No. 8).
  8. ** These values indicate the total number of data records for An. fluviatilis complex, An. fluviatilis (Species S), An. fluviatilis (Species T) and An. fluviatilis (Species U).
  9. ††These values indicate the total number of data records for An. minimus complex, An. minimus (formerly Species A), An. harrisoni (formerly Species C), and An. yaeyamaensis (formerly Species E).
  10. ‡‡These values indicate the total number of data records for An. punctulatus complex and An. punctulatus.