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Culex => Aedes cf. cinereus
Superficially like a Culex modestus in colouration, but note the pointed abdomen in your second pict...
Posted by Tony Irwin
on 23 July 2020 17:31:52
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Mosquito laying eggs - Culex cf. pipiens
Thank you very much, Tony! I have no Culex key, and in our region 6 species are said to occur: horte...
Posted by Sundew
on 28 January 2019 21:48:27
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Culex pipiens? = Culex pipiens group
As I pointed out above, your specimen has pale basal bands on the abdominal tergites. Cx.territans ...
Posted by Tony Irwin
on 13 September 2017 20:41:40
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Culex pipiens? = Culex pipiens group
hopefully we can name this mosquito. following is a list of Culex for Germany but I have no idea abo...
Posted by johnes81
on 13 September 2017 20:16:15
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Culex pipiens? = Culex pipiens group
The lack of leg bands, the abdomen shape (blunt-ended, not tapered) and the overall appearance toget...
Posted by Tony Irwin
on 12 September 2017 10:45:07
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overwintering mosquitoes - Culex?
They do look like Culex. As far as biting is concerned, there is a form of pipiens called molestus w...
Posted by Tony Irwin
on 04 August 2013 17:23:03
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[Mosquito to ID] - Culex modestus ♀ (Ficalbi, 1889)
Yes! It's in discount till the 31/12, only €30 ;)
Bought right now!
Thanks!
Ciao,
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Posted by Marcello
on 14 December 2012 19:31:39
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[Mosquito to ID] - Culex modestus ♀ (Ficalbi, 1889)
Yes, it should be on every Dipterist's shelf. As well as excellent keys to family level, there...
Posted by Tony Irwin
on 14 December 2012 19:25:00
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[Mosquito to ID] - Culex modestus ♀ (Ficalbi, 1889)
Thanks for your help, I hope one day to be able to recognize/identify some dipteran as you do it ;)
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Posted by Marcello
on 14 December 2012 18:43:24
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[Mosquito to ID] - Culex modestus ♀ (Ficalbi, 1889)
Of these two, I think it more likely to be modestus, which has the hind basitarsus shorter than the ...
Posted by Tony Irwin
on 14 December 2012 14:00:28
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