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Culex pipiens female?
blowave
Hi everyone, my first post here!

This mosquito pic was taken on 2nd August, Lincoln UK. It looks to me like the male Culex pipiens with the exception of having a fatter abdomen with a dark patch. The back has striping.

Thanks for any help! Smile
 
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blowave
I don't see the pic which I uploaded. Do I have to request permission for this?
 
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blowave
Having another attempt to upload the pic.
Edited by blowave on 05-08-2007 01:39
 
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blowave
I have another pic from 5 days earlier, it looks to be the same animal but has a smaller dark patch under the abdomen.

Shock

Don't know what I'm doing wrong but I'm having trouble posting the pic! It's only 23.3kb, 375x300.
Edited by blowave on 05-08-2007 14:54
 
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blowave
I found a list of mosquitoes in the UK if that is of any help. Frown

http://www.cieh-n..._Isles.pdf
 
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Tony Irwin
Difficult to be 100% sure, but I think Culex pipiens is the most likely species. The dark patch is her blood meal, and the paler splodge is a fat body, or a batch of eggs - hence the fat abdomen.
Tony
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blowave
Thanks Tony, so I guess the female in the first pic has sucked a lot more blood! It's possibly the same one as the second pic, as it was 5 days earlier, but I really don't know how many of these I could expect to have around!

Do you think this is sufficient to post the pics in the Gallery as there are none there? Perhaps with a note of nearly 100% certainty?

Janet
 
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Tony Irwin
blowave wrote:
It's possibly the same one as the second pic, as it was 5 days earlier, but I really don't know how many of these I could expect to have around!

Do you think this is sufficient to post the pics in the Gallery as there are none there? Perhaps with a note of nearly 100% certainty?

Janet


If these were in your garden, there are likely to be lots - in my experience they are the commonest mosquito that breeds in garden situations in Britain.

I think it is worth posting the first as Culex sp., though it's difficult to be absolutely certain of its identity - but it does show the typical resting pose of a culicine.
Tony
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blowave
Yes they were in my garden, I have a small fly wildlife reserve going here! Just need the larger megapix camera, my 5mp is doing a good job but not good enough.

I will post the first pic as a sp. as you say, need to get permission first I think. Thanks,

Janet
 
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