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Table 2 Relative abundance of indoor resting anophelines (per man hour) in different areas of Mandla District, Madhya Pradesh

From: A study of malaria vector surveillance as part of the Malaria Elimination Demonstration Project in Mandla, Madhya Pradesh

Anopheline species

Village of category A (< 1 API)

Village of category B (1–5 API)

Village of category C (> 5 API)

Total in District

Nos.

%

MHD

Nos.

%

MHD

Nos.

%

MHD

Nos.

%

MHD

An. culicifacies

743

63.45

14.29

590

53.35

11.35

473

49.74

9.10

1806

55.95

11.58

An. fluviatilis

22

1.88

0.42

10

0.90

0.19

39

4.10

0.75

71

2.20

0.46

An. subpictus

181

15.46

3.48

200

18.08

3.85

199

20.93

3.83

580

17.97

3.72

An. annularis

158

13.49

3.04

194

17.54

3.73

159

16.72

3.06

511

15.83

3.28

An. vagus

15

1.28

0.29

7

0.63

0.13

19

2.00

0.37

41

1.27

0.26

An. splendidus

14

1.20

0.27

11

0.99

0.21

15

1.58

0.29

40

1.24

0.26

An. palidus

24

2.05

0.46

75

6.78

1.44

40

4.21

0.77

139

4.31

0.89

An. nigerrimus

4

0.34

0.08

2

0.18

0.04

4

0.42

0.08

10

0.31

0.06

An. barbirostris

10

0.85

0.19

17

1.54

0.33

3

0.32

0.06

30

0.93

0.19

Total Anopheles

1171

 

22.52

1106

 

21.27

951

 

18.29

3228

 

20.69

  1. Nos Number, MHD Per Man Hour Density, API Annual Parasite Incidence