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Toxorhynchites? - Toxorhynchites rutilus

Toxorhynchites? - Toxorhynchites rutilus
Arlington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
August 14, 2014
Size: 6-8mm

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Toxorhynchites? - Toxorhynchites rutilus Toxorhynchites? - Toxorhynchites rutilus

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A Male Elephant Mosquito (Toxorhynchites rutilus). Males have feathered antennae and females have just singular antennae.
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