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Anopheles ?
evdb
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Posted on 03-10-2021 18:15
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Hi

Center of France (Loiret) on 02.10.2021, size 6 mm
Is Anopheles correct and possible to go further ?
Thanks for help.

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Edited by evdb on 03-10-2021 18:16
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Hello Eugene, Anopheles is correct and it could be A. maculipennis.
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Many thanks, Eric
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I would say it is An. maculipennis group - the species of this group are not distinguishable using adult morphology.
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Okay Tony, I had understood it like this
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