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Culiseta glaphyroptera?
libor
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Posted on 26-03-2012 08:34
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Something for Tony: is this hibernating mosquito Culiseta glaphyroptera? Pictures made by a colleague... I am not 100% able to exclude Culex pipiens from pictures...
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Two pictures, .jpg, 132 and 182 kB, not attached. I do not know, where is the problem...
Edited by libor on 26-03-2012 08:37
 
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Spaces in the file name?
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trying without spaces
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thanks for help, Paul.
Tony, could you help me with ID?
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Tony Irwin
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Hi Libor
It looks like it, but glaphyroptera is not a species I know well, and I'm not sure what similar species you may have in your area.
I don't think it's a Culex species anyway.
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Thanks, Tony. Nothing similar to glaphyroptera in my region. So, if you agree with me it is not any Culex, so Cs. glaphyroptera is the only solution.
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