Table 1.
Colony | Spp./sub-spp. | Collection year | Collection location | Gens in colony | No. founders | Previously published |
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Liverpool_Aae | Ae. aegypti aegypti | – | – | Unknown* | – | Matthews et al. [34] |
USA_Aae | Ae. aegypti aegypti | 2014 | New Orleans, USA | 7 | 4 females | Powell and Evans [44] |
Thailand_Aae | Ae. aegypti aegypti | 2015 | Muang district, Thailand | 3 | > 500 larvae | |
Kenya_Aae | Ae. aegypti aegypti | 2009 | Rabai, Kenya | 19 | 3 females | McBride et al. [40] |
Kenya_Hyb | Aaa/Aaf hybrid | 2009 | Rabai, Kenya | 14 | 2 females | McBride et al. [40] |
Kenya_Aaf | Ae. aegypti formosus | 2009 | Rabai, Kenya | 11 | 9 females | McBride et al. [40] |
Uganda_Aaf | Ae. aegypti formosus | 2015/2016 | Zika, Uganda | 4 | ~ 100 inds, from 2 ovitraps | |
Gabon_Aaf | Ae. aegypti formosus | 2016 | Franceville, Gabon | 2 | ~ 10 mated females from multiple sites | |
Mascarensis | Ae. mascarensis | 2014 | Mauritius | 2 | 10 females |
*The Liverpool colony was founded circa 1935 and has undergone a large but unknown number of generations. The precise collection location and numbers of founders are not known. Our samples are the same generation used in Matthews et al. [34]