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Culicidae, Ochlerotatus sticticus
Renko
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Hello,

An another Culicidae found in North of France, at Haverskerque, the 09 July 2021, on foliage, near a slow stream and a pasture
Maybe a female Aedes sp. ?
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The ovipositor cerci seem to be too long for geniculatus, so I'm going to suggest this is Ochlerotatus sticticus. The entirely pale-scaled basal sternites fit with that species too.
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Thanks you very much, Tony ! Smile
 
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