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Culicidae ? --> Aedes cinereus
gertvanheghe
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Posted on 05-10-2015 20:25
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Aedes cinereus seems to fit.
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It seems to be a Culex pipiens.
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I don't think I've ever seen a Culex with such a pointed abdomen and long cerci. Aedes seems more likely
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Thank you, Tony.
This seems to be a difficult one...
 
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The reddish thorax, even pale band along the abdomen and black spots behind the eyes are diagnostic for Aedes cinereus.
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Thanks for confirming!
 
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