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Fig. 3 in Insights into the biology and insecticide susceptibility of the secondary malaria vector ANopheleS pareNSIS in an area with long-term use of insecticide-treated nets in northwestern Tanzania

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Fig. 3 Number of eggs oviposited by wild-caught Anopheles parensis from both resting and host-seeking catches (representing mosquitoes initially captured during host-seeking attempts, regardless of their physiological status at the time of collection) in the dry (July) and wet (February) seasons

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Published as part of Mapua, Salum Abdallah, Nambunga, Ismail Hassan, Odero, Joel Ouma, Mkandawile, Gustav, Masalu, John Paliga, Kahamba, Najat Feruz, Hape, Emmanuel Elirehema, Matowo, Nancy Stephen, Tripet, Frederic & Okumu, Fredros Oketch, 2024, Insights into the biology and insecticide susceptibility of the secondary malaria vector ANopheleS pareNSIS in an area with long-term use of insecticide-treated nets in northwestern Tanzania, pp. 1-9 in Parasites & Vectors (549) 17 (1) on page 6, DOI: 10.1186/s13071-024-06634-6, http://zenodo.org/record/14684339

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