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Culicidae => Aedes cf. vexans
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I am unable to place this, from this photo. Have you any other shots, please?
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Only similar.
Maybe here the wing seems a little better.
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Maybe a male Aedes vexans? Thin pale bands on the tarsi and the coloring on the palpi seems to fit as well. I'm not sure though.
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Can Aedes vexans be this orange? I thought it was a brownish-greyish species.

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Generally they are more brownish, but they can vary. There are no other north European species with those thin light bands on the tarsal segments.
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Thanks Anders

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