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Got me - Aedes vexans

Got me - Aedes vexans
Efland, Orange County, North Carolina, USA
October 28, 2007

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Got me - Aedes vexans Got me - Aedes vexans

Yes
Agree with Sean

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I would guess Aedes vexans.

 
Life cycle question
Would it likely go from egg to adult in 4 days? (The beginning of long overdue rain fall, even the streams near here were bone dry just before that.)

 
Nope. That would be a rate of
Nope. That would be a rate of development that you wouldn't see. This species generally prefers floodwaters, or pools of collected rain.
I would guess in your area the time from egg to adult would be around 9-10 days.

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