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Fig 1.

Major Anopheles larvae collection sites, Arjo-Didessa sugarcane irrigation area and its surrounding, southwestern Ethiopia, September to November, 2019.

[This map was made using ESRI ArcGIS Pro2.8 with publicly available datasets from NASA, OpenStreetMap, and field surveys].

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Fig 2.

Major Anopheles breeding habitat types in Arjo-Didessa sugarcane irrigation area, southwestern Ethiopia, September to November 2019.

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Fig 3.

Results of PCR gel electrophoresis: Lane 1; 315kb An. arabiensis, Lanes 2–5 & 7–12 were An. Amharicus (153kb); Lanes 6 and 13 were 100kb DNA ladders.

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Table 1.

Composition and insecticide susceptibility status of An. arabiensis and An. amharicus to insecticides at Arjo-Didessa irrigation scheme and its surrounding, southwestern Ethiopia, September-November, 2019.

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Table 2.

Susceptibility status of Anopheles gambiae s.l. to insecticides in Arjo-Didessa sugarcane irrigation area, southwestern Ethiopia, September-November, 2019.

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Table 3.

Knockdown effects of deltamethrin and alphacypermethrin against An. arabiensis and An. amharicus mosquito species, Arjo-Didessa sugarcane irrigation scheme and its surrounding, southwestern Ethiopia, 2019.

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Fig 4.

Mortality rates of the An. gambiae s.l. (field vs laboratory spp.) exposed to clothianidin, Arjo-Didessa sugarcane irrigation scheme and its surrounding, Ethiopia, September-November, 2019.

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