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. 2011 Aug;11(8):1165–1171. doi: 10.1089/vbz.2010.0164

FIG. 1.

FIG. 1.

Aedes aegypti blood fed more successfully than Aedes albopictus on the traditional artificial glass membrane feeder (upside-down feeding position), and both species fed better on bovine sausage casings compared to lambskin membranes. Ae. aegypti feeding success on the lambskin membrane (88% ± 3%) improved on the sausage casing (96% ± 4.5%). Ae. albopictus feeding success on the lambskin membrane (17% ± 0.44%) improved on the sausage casing (20% ± 0.3%).