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            <p> Anopheles species distribution </p>
            <p> A total of 4255 adult mosquitoes were obtained from rearing of the immature stages that were collected from breeding sites (Additional file 2: Table S1). Mosquito counts did not statistically differ between the sampling years (Chi-square test; χ 2 = 20, df = 16, P = 0.22), but their proportions per site (relative to the total number of mosquitoes collected) were different between study sites (Kruskal test; χ 2 = 66.44, df = 9, P &lt;0.0001). Nine confirmed and distinct  Anopheles species were identified (Fig. 2), which included the minor species  An. coustani ,  An. pharoensis ,  An. pretoriensis ,  An. rufipes and  An. squamosus , together accounting for 2.9% of the mosquitoes analyzed. Te predominant  An. gambiae sensu stricto (  An. gambiae s.s. ) (38.6%),  An. coluzzii (37.4%) and  An. arabiensis (5.4%) were mostly identified through SINE PCR and RFLP while the other species were distinguished with the ANOSPP algorithm. About 3.7% of the samples were determined to be  An. gambiae sensu lato (  An. gambiae s.l. ), and 1.6% were identified broadly as belonging to the genus  Anopheles but could not be further distinguished. About 10% of mosquito samples remained unidentified. Zebilla, which is in the Sudan Savannah eco-zone in the north of the country, had the highest species richness, while Dodowa, in the Coastal Savannah in the south of the country, was the least diverse (Fig. 2). Mosquito species distribution, however, showed no association with ecological zones (Kruskal test; χ 2 = 10.81, df = 5, P = 0.05). </p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D2878E965AFFBFC40DFAE1FE37D345	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Akorli, Esinam A.;Andoh, Nana Efua;Egyirifa, Richardson K.;Dorcoo, Christopher;Otoo, Sampson;Tetteh, Seraphim N. A.;Pul, Reuben Mwimson;Sackitey, Derrick B.;Oware, Stephen K. D.;Dadzie, Samuel K.;Akorli, Jewelna	Akorli, Esinam A., Andoh, Nana Efua, Egyirifa, Richardson K., Dorcoo, Christopher, Otoo, Sampson, Tetteh, Seraphim N. A., Pul, Reuben Mwimson, Sackitey, Derrick B., Oware, Stephen K. D., Dadzie, Samuel K., Akorli, Jewelna (2024): Mosquito breeding water parameters are important determinants for MICRoSpoRIdIA MB in the aquatic stages of AnopheleS species. Parasites & Vectors (509) 17 (1): 1-12, DOI: 10.1186/s13071-024-06596-9, URL: https://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-024-06596-9
