Fig 1.
Map of study sites.
Fig 2.
Potential Breeding habitats of Aedes aegypti at study sites including A) abandoned tires, B) water tanks, C) cisterns, and D) plastic containers.
Table 1.
Summary of the number of Aedes aegypti collected from 2018–2021.
Dash signifies no survey conducted.
Fig 3.
Monthly number of Aedes aegypti collected from Kebridehar town from CDC light trap, PSC, and aspirator.
Fig 4.
Total number of Aedes aegypti collected.
Fig 5.
Abdominal status of female Aedes aegypti.
Table 2.
Larval density, adults emerged from larvae and breeding site indices for each breeding site container type in Kebridehar.
Fig 6.
Maximum likelihood phylogenetic tree of Aedes aegypti COI.
Ethiopian sequences and Aedes aegypti reference sequence are indicated by bracket. Ethiopian sequences are in color (red = Kebridehar, blue = Degehabur). Bootstrap value are based on 1000 replicates. Only bootstraps above 70 are shown.
Fig 7.
Maximum likelihood phylogenetic tree of Culiseta longiarelota COI.
Ethiopian sequences are indicated in red. Bootstrap value are based on 1000 replicates. Only bootstraps above 70 are shown.
Fig 8.
Maximum likelihood phylogenetic tree of Aedes hirsutus COI.
Ethiopian sequences are indicated in blue. Bootstrap value are based on 1000 replicates. Only bootstraps above 70 are shown.