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Gorgeous French Guianan mosquito
ChrisR
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Here is a lovely mosquito, taken in French Guianan by Stephane Brule - can anyone suggest an ID for it?
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Toxorhynchites, probably haemorrhoidalis male
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Wow, thanks Tony - I'm very impressed! Grin

Are these just normal mozzies or do they have interesting life histories to go with the amazing colours?
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Australian Toxorhynchites speciosus preys on other mosquitoes, or rather the larva do. So they are the good guys of the mosquito world.
 
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Graeme Cocks wrote:
Australian Toxorhynchites speciosus preys on other mosquitoes, or rather the larva do. So they are the good guys of the mosquito world.

Thanks Graeme - I found this page at Wikipedia too. Fascinating! Smile
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I can find a couple of males every year, in winter, resting on a masonary block wall at the back of the house. They are so large you can hear them buzzing as you walk past. Must be something about the location that attracts the males.
 
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As Graham and Wikipedia point out they do have interesting life histories. The iridescent colours are not exclusive to this genus - see http://www.dipter...to_id=5623
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