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Aedes albopictus? => probably Aedes japonicus
Dennis
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Posted on 07-09-2024 18:46
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Hallo,

Germany, Bavaria, on 7.September
In my garden, there are some gardens and forests surrounding.

Would say, size like Culiseta ~1cm.
Aedes albopictus? Because of the clearly black-white-stripes and the white stripe between eyes.
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Dennis
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Hallo Dennis, not A. albopictus - from what I see, it probably an Aedes japonicus.
Greetings, Eric Kloeckner
 
Dennis
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Thank you Eric,

Aedes japonicus fits way better in color and marking.

Regards,
Dennis
 
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