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Culex? - Culex quinquefasciatus

Culex? - Culex quinquefasciatus
Ascension Parish, Louisiana, USA
November 2, 2006

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wow!
your photos are crisp. yes this is definitely a Culex. I zoomed in into your photo and it is clear that the prespiracular setae are absent. With this much detail I believe you can get a species ID (I'll leave that to Sean). May I ask what camera and lens you use?

 
The camera is a Canon S3. I have a couple of close-up lenses I use. A Raynox MSN-202 is good for tiny insects. These were taken with a Raynox DCR-250. I really can't recommend the camera but the close-up lenses make it relatively useful. I guess it's OK for what it cost but there are much better options for macro work.

 
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Fantastic photos. I think it is safe to say that this is Culex quinquefasciatus. I am basing this on "large lateral scale patches" rather than "pale patches rounded posteriorly", as the dorsum of the abdomen is obscured.
I myself use an S2IS and a Raynox DCR 250. DO you use an auxilliary flash?

 
I use home-made diffusers and the on-board flash for most images. I have another flash that I use when I need to light from behind or from the bottom.

 
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I use the onboard as well, with styrofoam bowls as the diffuser. Sometimes I wish I had more light though.