Table 2.

The sex ratio of emerging adult mosquitoes from the 25 larvae in the control trap (without MHAQ) trap during the autodissemination study

WeekMean ± SE
No. of femalesNo. of males
160.25 ± 3.01a51.75 ± 3.35a
227.25 ± 2.84a32.5 ± 4.76a
313.50 ± 2.60a34.5 ± 1.44a
421.75 ± 2.60a22.5 ± 2.25a
544.75 ± 1.43a23.5 ± 3.37a
633.25 ± 7.31a23.75 ± 7.49a
Mean ± SE33.46 ± 3.60a31.42 ± 3.37a
Sex ratio10.94
WeekMean ± SE
No. of femalesNo. of males
160.25 ± 3.01a51.75 ± 3.35a
227.25 ± 2.84a32.5 ± 4.76a
313.50 ± 2.60a34.5 ± 1.44a
421.75 ± 2.60a22.5 ± 2.25a
544.75 ± 1.43a23.5 ± 3.37a
633.25 ± 7.31a23.75 ± 7.49a
Mean ± SE33.46 ± 3.60a31.42 ± 3.37a
Sex ratio10.94

a,bDifferent small letters showed significant value between sex of mosquitoes.

Table 2.

The sex ratio of emerging adult mosquitoes from the 25 larvae in the control trap (without MHAQ) trap during the autodissemination study

WeekMean ± SE
No. of femalesNo. of males
160.25 ± 3.01a51.75 ± 3.35a
227.25 ± 2.84a32.5 ± 4.76a
313.50 ± 2.60a34.5 ± 1.44a
421.75 ± 2.60a22.5 ± 2.25a
544.75 ± 1.43a23.5 ± 3.37a
633.25 ± 7.31a23.75 ± 7.49a
Mean ± SE33.46 ± 3.60a31.42 ± 3.37a
Sex ratio10.94
WeekMean ± SE
No. of femalesNo. of males
160.25 ± 3.01a51.75 ± 3.35a
227.25 ± 2.84a32.5 ± 4.76a
313.50 ± 2.60a34.5 ± 1.44a
421.75 ± 2.60a22.5 ± 2.25a
544.75 ± 1.43a23.5 ± 3.37a
633.25 ± 7.31a23.75 ± 7.49a
Mean ± SE33.46 ± 3.60a31.42 ± 3.37a
Sex ratio10.94

a,bDifferent small letters showed significant value between sex of mosquitoes.

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