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I'm fairly sure this is Aedes (Finlaya) geniculatus male
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Ok, was unsure coz it is 1/2 size of female.

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Both sexes can vary quite a bit in size - so a small male can certainly be half the size of a large female.
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Hi Can someone confirm for me that there are 0 pre ac for both male and female Phaonia rufipalpis, not sure if 0 or just short Thanks

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