Research Article

Genetically Distinct Glossina fuscipes fuscipes Populations in the Lake Kyoga Region of Uganda and Its Relevance for Human African Trypanosomiasis

Figure 1

Localities where Glossina f. fuscipes samples were collected. The inset map shows the geographical position of Uganda in Africa. The dark grey shows the current species range. Lakes are indicated by name and with a light shade of grey. The three major rivers (Nile, Kafu, and Mpologoma) are also indicated by name. Sampling sites are identified by abbreviations and expanded in Table 1 and Supplementary Table  S1 (see Supplementary Material available online at http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/614721). Empty circle corresponds to areas previously sampled in Abila et al. [24], Beadell et al. [25], and Echodu et al. [26]. Circles indicate new sampling sites (black circles: new sites with tsetse; grey circles: sites with no tsetse) and triangles indicate sites examined in previous studies.
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