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Photo#379298
Tree hole larva - Ochlerotatus triseriatus

Tree hole larva - Ochlerotatus triseriatus
Wendell State Forest, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
June 28, 2009
Size: 7 mm
In the same tree hole this mosquito was emerging from:

Is it the immature Aedes (Ochlerotatus) triseriatus?

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Moved from ID Request. Nothing bigger. I sharpened the picture a bit and enlarged the crop area to show more context.

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Do you have a higher resolution image? It probably is Aedes triseriatus, but I can't tell for sure. You can certainly move it to Family Culicidae--these are all mosquito larvae.

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