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Mosquito found in a cave
EHRHARDT Michel
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Posted on 07-04-2022 08:18
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On 06 april 2022 in Soultz (France). Aedes sp or more ?
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or Culiseta glaphyroptera ?
 
EHRHARDT Michel
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Thanks for the answer. Yes, it looks very similar. It's a hibernating female, found in an old cave/gallery of the 1st World war, in the forest (424 m)
I read your publication : very interesting.

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Michel

 
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Common species in medium and higher altitudes of Czechia and maybe also of Slovakia, but rare in Germany, Austria, France...
 
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