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Table 1.

Mean percent escape response and percent mortality of Ae. aegypti (USDA) exposed to TFT in ER assays.

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Table 2.

Mean percent escape response and percent mortality of An. minimus (DDC) exposed to TFT in ER assays.

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Table 3.

Mean percent escape response and percent mortality of An. dirus (TMMU) exposed to TFT in ER assays.

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Fig 1.

Patterns of percentage escaping for Ae. aegypti laboratory strain (USDA) in (A) contact and (B) noncontact ER assays.

Escape responses recorded at 1-min intervals for 30-min exposure to TFT at 0.00852% (LC50), 0.01274% (LC75), 0.03412% (LC99), and 0.06824% (DC). Paired control escape responses not shown.

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Fig 2.

Patterns of percentage escaping for An. minimus laboratory strain (DDC) in (A) contact and (B) noncontact ER assays.

Escape responses recorded at 1-min intervals for 30-min exposure to TFT at 0.00423% (LC50), 0.0076% (LC75), 0.03191% (LC99), and 0.06382% (DC). Paired control escape responses not shown.

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Fig 3.

Patterns of percentage escaping for An. dirus laboratory strain (TMMU) in (A) contact and (B) noncontact ER assays.

Escape responses recorded at 1-min intervals for 30-min exposure to TFT at 0.00409% (LC50), 0.00489% (LC75), 0.00754% (LC99), and 0.01508% (DC). Paired control escape responses not shown.

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Table 4.

Time in minutes for 25% (ET25), 50% (ET50), and 75% (ET75) of mosquitoes to escape treated chambers containing different TFT concentrations.

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Table 5.

Pairwise log-rank comparisons of mosquito escape responses between various transfluthin concentrations in noncontact and contact ER assays by species.

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Fig 4.

Comparison percentage escape patterns for (A) Ae. aegypti USDA strain and Nonthaburi (NON) field population, and (B) An. minimus DDC strain and An. harrisoni Kanchanaburi (KAN) field population in contact and noncontact ER assays.

Escape responses recorded at 1-min intervals during 30-min exposure to TFT at LC50 established for each laboratory strain [40]. Concentration for An. minimus applied for An. harrisoni. Paired control escape responses not shown.

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Table 6.

Mean percent escape response and percent mortality of Ae. aegypti and An. harrisoni field populations exposed to LC50 TFT.

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