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[Culex hortensis] Culex territans ?
kristobal21
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I think this may be Culex territans (found in my garden, in the East of France) : the siphon is long and thin, and lacks dorsal hairs. Is it correct ? Thank you very much.
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This looks more like Culex (Maillotia) hortensis - the siphonal tufts are long and arise quite close to the base of the siphon (within the pecten area).
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Thank you !
 
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I totally forgot about this species. Found a drawing of the siphon in Mohrig (1969) and it differs from territans in the longer hairs. So I agree with Tony (of course).
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