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Vol. 5, Issue 5, Part B (2018)

Characteristics of oviposition behavior of Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus to different shapes of bamboo stump

Bamboo housing in the Philippines. A: Bamboo windbreak. B: Bamboo livestock enclosure
Fig. 1: Bamboo housing in the Philippines. A: Bamboo windbreak. B: Bamboo livestock enclosure
Egg collection and counting. A: Cage with bamboo cylinders. B: Scraping eggs off with a metal rod. C: Egg collection from the infundibulum. D: (Left) Collected sample placed for drying before transferring it to a disposable petri dish. (Right) Collected dried eggs on a petri dish for counting.
Fig. 2: Egg collection and counting. A: Cage with bamboo cylinders. B: Scraping eggs off with a metal rod. C: Egg collection from the infundibulum. D: (Left) Collected sample placed for drying before transferring it to a disposable petri dish. (Right) Collected dried eggs on a petri dish for counting.
Percentage of oviposition by bamboo cylinder shapes
Fig. 3: Percentage of oviposition by bamboo cylinder shapes
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