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

Figure 4. Collection success of female Phlebotomus duboscqi using various trapping methods.

Figure 4

Number of female P. duboscqi collected per trapping method per night during monthly collection from July 2006 to June 2008 in two neighboring villages, Kemena (A) and Sougoula (B), in Central Mali: morning resting site collection (RSC AM)  =  female P. duboscqi (Pd) collected during 2 man hours, evening resting site collection (RSC PM)  =  female P. duboscqi collected during 2 man hours, tree light traps (TLT)  =  female P.duboscqi collected by 10 traps, indoor light traps (ILT)  =  female P duboscqi collected by 20 traps, outdoor light traps (OLT)  =  female P. duboscqi collected by 20 traps.