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Culicidae, Ochlerotatus ? from Romania
cosmln
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Posted on 19-09-2008 18:29
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Hi,

today even if windy and almost raining (at he end with rain) i was out.
can't stand to stay inside for so long.

because of the weather also not to many subject, this was one. maybe is possible to put a name?

thanks in advance,
cosmln

[EDIT]: title updated, thanks to Tony
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Male Ochlerotatus , probably cantans or annulipes
Tony
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another photo, some problem earlier

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Tony Irwin wrote:
Male Ochlerotatus , probably cantans or annulipes


Hi Tony,

ecology or something without specimens can help to ID this?
add this to gallery or not? (here is already one photo from this genus there)

cosmln
 
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Hello,

The second picture is a wonderful one.
Thanks for this one.
Pierre Duhem
 
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Hi Cosmin - it's not possible (for me) to say which species it is - either by habitat, locality or date. I think the best we can do is to put it in the gallery as a male Ochlerotatus , probably cantans or annulipes. Unless you have the specimen, and we can look at it a bit closer (genitalia would be good) we can't go much further.
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