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Female mosquito (Culicidae) for ID, Hungary->Ochlerotatus, near annulipes/cantans
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Observed in NE Hungary, urban area, date: May 12, 2021.
I think it belongs to genus Aedes or Ochlerotatus, but not sure of that either. Can you name the species? Thanks in advance for your help!
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No image Frown
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Tony Irwin wrote:
No image Frown

Fixed, now the image should be visible
 
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Ochlerotatus, near annulipes/cantans
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Tony Irwin wrote:
Ochlerotatus, near annulipes/cantans

Thank you, I see it can't be identified precisely based on the photo only.
 
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It's a difficult group, even with a specimen.
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