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. 2011 May 10;5(5):e1139. doi: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0001139

Figure 3. Monthly collections of Phlebotomus duboscqi by village and climatic conditions in two neighboring villages in Central Mali.

Figure 3

The number of P. duboscqi collected over two consecutive years using two methods (light trap and resting site collection) during two collection nights per month in each of the two neighboring villages of Kemena and Sougoula in Central Mali. (A) Comparison of the monthly collections of female P. duboscqi in Kemena and Sougoula. (B) Correlation of the main climatic conditions with the monthly collections of P. duboscqi from both villages. RH  =  monthly average relative humidity (%). Temp max  =  monthly average daily maximum temperature. Temp min  =  monthly average daily minimum temperature.