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. 2015 Mar 27;10(3):e0122268. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0122268

Table 2. Total numbers of adult mosquito specimens collected from February 2012 to January 2014, in two sites in Guapiaçu Ecological Reserve (REGUA), Rio de Janeiro using CDC and Shannon traps.

Species * Site A Site B * Total
CDC trap Shannon CDC trap
Ad. (Ady.) squamipennis (Lynch Arribálzaga, 1878) 13 2 15
Ae. (Och.) rhyacophilus Costa Lima, 1933 17 2 19
Ae. (Och.) scapularis (Rondani,1948) 53 51 104
Ae. (Och.) serratus (Theobald, 1901) 28 24 52
Ae. (Pro.) terrens (Walker, 1856) 0 16 16
An. (Nys.) albitarsis Lynch Arribálzaga, 1878 115 8 123
An. (Nys.) evansae (Brethés, 1926) 45 1 2 48
An. (Nys.) triannulatus (Neiva and Pinto,1922) 19 4 23
Cq. (Rhy.) albicosta (Peryassú, 1908) 14 28 42
Cq. (Rhy.) fasciolata (Lynch Arribálzaga, 1891) 48 25 27 100
Cq. (Rhy.) juxtamansonia (Chagas, 1907) 57 15 22 94
Cq. (Rhy.) venezuelensis (Theobald, 1912) 139 1 140
Cx. (Cux.) bidens Dyar, 1922 10 10
Cx. (Cux.) declarator Dyar and Knab, 1906 230 281 511
Cx. (Cux.) usquatus Dyar, 1918 274 299 573
Cx. (Cux.) sp1 99 14 113
Cx. (Cux.) sp2 44 6 50
Cx. (Mel.) bastagarius Dyar and Knab, 1906 1075 28 1103
Li. durhamii Theobald, 1901 17 17
Li. flavisetosus Oliveira Castro, 1935 15 15
Ma. (Man.) titillans (Walker, 1848) 196 ? 196
Ma. (Man.) wilsoni (Barreto and Coutinho, 1944) 173 6 179
Ps. (Jan.) ferox (Humboldt, 1819) 8 2 10
Ru. (Run.) frontosa (Theobald, 1903) 6 6
Ru. (Run.) reversa Lane and Cerqueira, 1942 1 29 30
Sa. (Sbn.) intermedius Lutz, 1904 1 6 7
Ur. (Ura.) calosomata Dyar and Knab, 1907 35 7 3 45
Ur. (Ura.) geometrica Theobald, 1901 13 0 13
Ur. (Ura.) nataliae Lynch Arribálzaga, 1891 5 3 8
Ur. (Ura.) pulcherrima Lynch Arribálzaga, 1891 51 1 52
Wy. (Pho.) edwardsi (Lane and Cerqueira, 1942) 11 11
Wy. (Tri.) aporonoma Dyar and Knab, 1906 12 12
Index Site A Site B
Total individuals collected 2873 900
Total species observed 35 37
Coefficient of variance (CV) 2.24 2.67

*No specimens were collected with Shannon traps at this site.

Species totaling 5 or less individuals (number of specimens in parenthesis) found at both sites were Ae. (Och.) fluviatilis (Lutz, 1904) (3); Cx. (Mcx.) imitator Theobald, 1903 (3); and Wy. (Pho.) flabellata (Lane and Cerqueira, 1942) (2). Species collected only on site A were: Cx. (Cux.) quinquefasciatus Say, 1823 (5), Ae. (Stg.) albopictus (Skuse, 1895) (3); Ma. (Man.) indubitans Dyar and Shannon, 1925 (3); Ur. (Ura.) lowii Theobald, 1901 (2); Cq. (Rhy.) chrysonotum (Peryassú, 1922) (1). Collected only at site B: Tr. digitatum (Rondani, 1848) (5); An. (Nys.) minor Costa Lima, 1929 (2); Wy. (Wye.) pertinans (Williston, 1896) (2); Hg. (Hag.) capricornii Dyar, 1921 (1); Hg.(Con.) leucocelaenus (Dyar and Shannon, 1924) (1); Tr. pallidiventer (Lutz, 1905) (1); Wy. (Den.) luteoventralis Theobald, 1901 (1); Wy. (Pho.) muehlensi Petrocchi, 1927 (1). Cq. chrysonotum and Ur. natalieae were collected only with Shannon traps; Cx. imitator was collected with CDC and Shannon traps. All other specimens were collected only with CDC light traps.