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The images for the figures were swapped. The image (map) for Fig. 1 was used for Fig. 2, the image for Fig. 2 was used for Fig. 3 and the image for Fig. 3 was used for Fig. 1. Thus, in the manuscript, the image for Fig. 1 is for Fig. 3, the image for Fig. 2 is for Fig. 1 and the image for Fig. 3 is for Fig. 2.
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The footnotes for Table 1 and Table 2 were not placed directly under the tables but rather elsewhere in the manuscript. The footnote for Table 1 is as follows: TA = Total Abundance, n = number of sites, Ae. ae = Aedes aegypti, An. ga = Anopheles gambiae, Cx. qu = Culex quinquefasciatus, Cx. de = Culex decens. The footnote for Table 2 is as follows: TA = Total Abundance, n = number of sites, Ae. ae = Aedes aegypti, An. ga = Anopheles gambiae, An. fu = Anopheles funestus, Cx. qu = Culex quinquefasciatus, Cx. de = Culex decens, Mn. sp = Mansonia species.
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Oppong, J., Wintuma Avicor, S., Baidoo, P. et al. Correction to: Mosquito community structure in contrasting anthropized landscapes in the kumasi metropolis of Ghana. Int J Trop Insect Sci 43, 33 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s42690-022-00913-4
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