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two more mosquitoes
Sundew
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Posted on 04-07-2008 11:33
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Hi,
Please let me bother you with some more mosquito photographs. I am just eager to find out who is biting me! Is the female a Culex, and the male an Aedes?
Many thanks, Sundew
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The male:
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Posted on 04-07-2008 15:31
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Seems like it...Smile What time of the day does it bother you?
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Posted on 05-07-2008 01:54
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My first reaction is that the female is also Aedes, but it's vey late Sad, so I'll leave a closer look until tomorrow!Smile
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Posted on 07-07-2008 18:12
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Tomorrow of which day, dear Tony? Wink
The female has no stripes on her legs and bites if she has a chance to (as far as I remember it was early in the afternoon, but I am sure she would have attacked me also in the morning; our mosquitoes are very active). It was funny to watch how quickly her stomach filled with my blood; she flew away quite happy.
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Posted on 07-07-2008 20:48
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It's an Irish tomorrow, Claudia!Pfft
The females look like Ochlerotatus punctor (=Aedes punctor) - but I am unfamiliar with several of the German species, so this is not a definitive identification!
The males may well be Ochlerotatus flavescens (from the tarsal colouration), but again this is based on my knowledge of the British species only.
Both species are known as "vicious biters", punctor perhaps being the worse, frequently coming indoors. Ouch!Angry
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Posted on 07-07-2008 22:40
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Well, I cordially invite you in the name of our mosquitoes to stay in Berlin for a while to know them better! In the meantime I am absolutely satisfied with your explanation - many thanks!
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