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an unknown Culicidae
Andrzej
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Posted on 10-10-2023 22:00
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I have received a picture concerning a bad preserved mosquito specimen (September, Poland SE).
Maybe someone can identify the specimen to the species level?
Thank you in advance :-)
Andrzej attached the following image:


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dr. A. J. Woznica, Institute of Environmental Biology, Wroclaw University of Environmental & Life Sciences
 
eklans
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Posted on 11-10-2023 08:40
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Dzień dobry Andrzej!

We cannot see the pattern of the scutum, but the hind leg should be enough to identify the mosquito as Aedes japonicus ( a female):
tarsomere 1-3 with basal white band
tibia extensively black
femur with a small white ring basally

from Lindström, Eklöf (2022): Stickmyggor i Nordeuropa

Miłego dnia!
Edited by eklans on 11-10-2023 08:42
Greetings, Eric Kloeckner
 
Andrzej
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Posted on 11-10-2023 09:53
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Hallo Eric,
das ist eine Überraschung für mich :-) ...

Vielen Dank,

Andrzej

BTW
now I know why I was unable to identify the specimen using the old Polish key to Culicidae of Poland (Skierska, 1977) that I have.
Maybe you could be so kind and and recommend a more up-to-date one?

dr. A. J. Woznica, Institute of Environmental Biology, Wroclaw University of Environmental & Life Sciences
 
eklans
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Posted on 11-10-2023 11:45
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Cześć Andrzej!

I work with the interactive key "moskeytool" which can be uploaded here: https://www.medil...moskeytool

They have a website, too, that is very useful:
http://bioinfo-we...V2.1/html/

My favourite is: Lindström, Eklöf (2022): Stickmyggor i Nordeuropa which is planned to be translated to English and Anders's website https://www.flick...ugbolaget/ with excellent and very detailled photos.

Aedes japonicus flies in my garden since min. 2015 and is currently my most abundant mosquito.

Greetings, Eric Kloeckner
 
Andrzej
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Posted on 11-10-2023 12:50
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Danke, Eric TumbsUp
dr. A. J. Woznica, Institute of Environmental Biology, Wroclaw University of Environmental & Life Sciences
 
brundlefly
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Posted on 18-10-2023 09:58
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I agree that Ae. japonicus seems plausible here. I know that Ae. japonicus has been found in Poland for the first time last year, and that it is established there now.

I'm working on the english translation of the book as we speak!
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My photos on Flickr:
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Andrzej
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Posted on 18-10-2023 17:28
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I'm in contact with Kacper who made pictures of Ae. japonicus in nature. The photos I've received are sufficient for correct identification, and now we are collecting all the Polish records ...
dr. A. J. Woznica, Institute of Environmental Biology, Wroclaw University of Environmental & Life Sciences
 
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