Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Culicidae: Female and male - ID ? --> Aedes cf. cantans

Posted by kuv on 15-03-2023 17:26
#1

Northern Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, Halstenbek near Hamburg, found in a region of tree nursery, at a wall of a road tunnel; nearby a small wet uncultivated area; Outside Photos: kuv, 5th of May 2022.
I think it's a male (85 mm) and a female (7.5 mm) of the same species (?). Please help to get the ID.
Kuv
Picture of female --> first

Edited by kuv on 04-10-2023 11:28

Posted by kuv on 15-03-2023 17:30
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2nd picture of female:

Posted by kuv on 15-03-2023 17:31
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3rd picture of female:

Posted by kuv on 15-03-2023 17:32
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4th picture of female:

Posted by kuv on 15-03-2023 17:33
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1st picture of male:

Posted by kuv on 15-03-2023 17:33
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2nd picture of male:

Posted by kuv on 15-03-2023 17:34
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3rd picture of male:

Posted by kuv on 15-03-2023 17:35
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4th picture of male:

Posted by kuv on 15-03-2023 17:35
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5th picture of male:

Posted by eklans on 15-03-2023 17:49
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Hi kuv, I think the female is probably Aedes cantans:
2 white patches on scutum and dark supraalar bristles.
The male could be Aedes annulipes:
Cinnamon coloured band and no patches on scutum and pale supraalar bristles.
But I'm learning - not an expert!

from Stickmyggor i Nordeuropa (Lindström, Eklöf)

Posted by kuv on 15-03-2023 22:16
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Thank you very much Eric :) for your answer (they are always welcome!).
This time I think we should wait for brundlefly and Tony.
Best regards Kuv

Edited by kuv on 15-03-2023 22:16

Posted by brundlefly on 03-10-2023 10:44
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The scutum colour on males in the annulipes-complex is unreliable. I think the scutum colour of this one could fit Ae. cantans as well.

Posted by kuv on 04-10-2023 11:25
#13

Thank you very much brundlefly |t.
Greetings Kuv