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. 2011 Jul 13;35(2):123–128. doi: 10.1007/s12639-011-0053-4

Table 2.

Seasonal prevalence of known Indian malaria vectors in light trap collections from three forest fringe villages in Sonitpur district of Assam (India) during 2004–2005

Species Mosquitoes collected* P#
Pre-monsoon (Mar–May) Monsoon (Jun–Aug) Post-monsoon (Sep–Nov) Winter (Dec–Feb)
An annularis 158 ± 20.53b 309 ± 29.82c 156.67 ± 18.76b 49 ± 9a 0.000
An culicifacies s.l. 66.67 ± 1.45ab 162.33 ± 56.10b 58 ± 9.54ab 8.67 ± 1.76a 0.029
An dirus s.l. 31.67 ± 24.11a 55.33 ± 32.34a 7.33 ± 6.36a 0.67 ± 0.67a 0.290
An fluviatilis s.l. 17 ± 3.21ab 0a 34.67 ± 7.42bc 49.67 ± 8.41c 0.002
An minimus s.l. 108 ± 14.84a 179.33 ± 31.15a 109.33 ± 17.14a 19.33 ± 3.93 0.003
An philippinensis/nivipes 227.67 ± 67.22ab 419.67 ± 84.13c 271 ± 95.77ab 49 ± 4.73a 0.040
An varuna 30 ± 9.87a 10 ± 9.02a 30.67 ± 3.48a 10.67 ± 2.4a 0.115
Total 639 ± 64.14ab 1135.67 ± 161.48b 667.67 ± 135.95ab 187 ± 21.93a 0.002

Values in rows followed by the same letters are not significantly different (P > 0.05)

* Mean ± SEmean for collections from three villages during each season

#ANOVA followed by Tukey HSD