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. 2019 Feb 19;9:2241. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-38373-x

Table 1.

Aedes aegypti samples included in this study.

Sample codea Sample name Country Locality GPS coordinates Collection method Collection month/year Sample size
1 Fx05L Portugal Funchal 32.64134,−16.916687 Larval November/2005 22
2 Fx09L Portugal Funchal Larval October/2009 48
3 Fx11A Portugal Funchal BG-traps October/ 2011 45
4 Fx12A Portugal Funchal BG-traps October/2012 46
5 Fx12L Portugal Funchal Ovitrap October/2012 46
6 Fx13A Portugal Funchal BG-traps October/2013 46
7 Fx13L Portugal Funchal Ovitrap October/2013 46
8 Fx14A Portugal Funchal BG-traps October/2014 46
9 Fx14L Portugal Funchal Ovitrap October/2014 46
10 PM13L Portugal Paúl do Mar 32.75907, −17.230439 Ovitrap October/2013 46
11 PM14A Portugal Paúl do Mar BG-traps October/2014 46
12 PM14L Portugal Paúl do Mar Ovitrap October/2014 46
13 SC14L Portugal Santa Cruz 32.689282, −16.79074 Ovitrap October/2014 46
Car Venezuela Caracas 10.480594, −66.903606 Ovitrap April/2013 46
ST Brazil Santos −23.967882, −46.328887 Ovitrap NA/2008 47
SS Brazil São Sebastião −23.806347, −45.401653 Ovitrap NA/2008 47
Gloria-Soria20 NA NA NA NA NA 3566

NA, not applicable; asample codes used in Fig. 2.