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Is this larva concern to Aedes sp. or Ochlrotatus sp.? What is it's "species" name? If you hep me, I glad much. Thanks.
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Third file is contain comb scale and pecten teehth picture
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Welcome to the forum biomer - just edit your posts and re-upload the photos. Check that they have no spaces in the filename and they are less than 190KB in size. Also do not preview the post because there is a bug that removes the photos Smile
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Thanks ChrisR.

I have re-uploaded them.
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I re-uploaded it.
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Thanks Paul. Dear Friends; Are not you knowing this species's name? Thanks all
 
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Is there no one that can solve this question?
 
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