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diurnal mosquito - Ochlerotatus hendersoni - male

diurnal mosquito - Ochlerotatus hendersoni - Male
Merrimack, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA
April 26, 2010
Size: 3/4 in.
This mosquito was outside in the daytime and didn't seem interested in biting me. It blended in pretty well with all the midges that were out, but he was a little bigger and flew different.

Moved
Moved from Mosquitoes.

Moved
Moved from Flies.

Male mosquitoes don't bite. The fuzzy front parts make it male.

 
It looks like Ochlerotatus he
It looks like Ochlerotatus hendersoni to me.

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