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Culicidae larvae
Gintautas Steiblys
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Posted on 09-04-2016 22:07
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please ID this the Culicidae larva.

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Hey
I'm not sure totally, but I could offer this determination
till an expert help

Subfamily Culicinae, tribe Orthopodomyiini. Orthopodomyia

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The presence of a pecten on the siphon, and the shape of the anal papillae are not right for Orthopodomyia. I suggest this is an Aedes (Ochlerotatus) species.
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Dear Tony
I made a big mistake with the gills so long and not representative in Orthopodomyiini
but what about the tufft on the siphon following the pecten ? I have no good documentaiton to see it on Aedes larvae... Please would you inform me


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