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Chironomidae 20 Jun 2013 SW Sweden - cf. Culiseta bergrothi (Culicidae)
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Is it possible to go further?
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This looks like a Culiseta male, possibly bergrothi (Culicidae), but it could be an Ochlerotatus which I don't recognize. The lack of wing spots suggests Cs.glaphyroptera, but all the Scandinavian records were shown to be bergrothi.
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Thanks Tony! What a pity I didn't take better pictures.
 
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I recently found Culiseta glaphyroptera in Bohuslän, some 90 km North of Gothenburg. Where did you take this picture?
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Hi Anders! The picture was taken in Brännö in the archipelago of Gothenburg. https://artportal...g/15511137
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I believe that those rocky coast localities might be good for Cs. glaphyroptera. It is described in the literature as a mountain species that breeds in rocky pools. If you have a chance, try to look for overwintering individuals in basements and other suitable spaces. Also in Gothenburg, especially in the Högsbo area you might look for Culex pipiens molestus, a species that is becoming a nuisance indoors. It is spreading also to Guldheden and Hisingen, but so far seems to have its stronghold in Högsbo.
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