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This is a worn Aedes flavescens or cyprius I believe....
Posted by brundlefly
on 11 December 2019 08:08:28
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Culicidae
It is a female Aedes (Ochlerotatus). The pale colors might suggest something like flavescens, cypriu...
Posted by brundlefly
on 10 December 2019 14:20:24
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2 Culicidae: Aedes? => Ochlerotatus cf. flavescens
Don't apologize Anders - corrected misidentifications is one of the great strengths of this site...
Posted by Tony Irwin
on 29 November 2017 13:11:59
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2 Culicidae: Aedes? => Ochlerotatus cf. flavescens
Sorry for bringing up an old thread, but this is Aedes vexans....
Posted by brundlefly
on 28 November 2017 23:38:01
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female Ochlerotatus flavescens? > Aedes annulipes?
Ok! I'll note that. Thanks again....
Posted by Lennart Bendixen
on 05 February 2017 14:30:38
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female Ochlerotatus flavescens? > Aedes annulipes?
Perhaps Aedes annulipes?...
Posted by Tony Irwin
on 05 February 2017 11:14:25
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female Ochlerotatus flavescens? > Aedes annulipes?
Is this O. flavescens or some related species?
2016-07-09, northern Germany, garden...
Posted by Lennart Bendixen
on 05 February 2017 09:14:23
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2 Culicidae: Aedes? => Ochlerotatus cf. flavescens
Thank you very much for the answer, Tony!
Dennis...
Posted by Dennis
on 17 January 2013 20:04:10
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2 Culicidae: Aedes? => Ochlerotatus cf. flavescens
Possibly Aedes (Ochlerotatus) flavescens...
Posted by Tony Irwin
on 16 January 2013 21:58:00
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2 Culicidae: Aedes? => Ochlerotatus cf. flavescens
The second midge....
Posted by Dennis
on 16 January 2013 20:46:44
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