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Clypeus visible on at least one photo
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Clypeus visible on at least one photo
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Clypeus visible on at least one photo
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Clypeus visible on at least one photo
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Incidental capture with net. Up to ten more captured in several minutes. All on N. Side of home.
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Incidental capture with net. Up to ten more captured in several minutes. All on N. Side of home.
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Incidental capture with net. Up to ten more captured in several minutes. All on N. Side of home.
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Incidental capture with net. Up to ten more captured in several minutes. All on N. Side of home.
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A net full of Aedes aegypti
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A net full of Aedes aegypti
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A net full of Aedes aegypti
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A net full of Aedes aegypti
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A net full of Aedes aegypti
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This female Aedes aegypti served as a model for 'guide' shots that we will use to illustrate the main field marks: lyre-shaped scutum, white clypeus, white stripe in the upper mid-tarsus and the triple spots in the mesipimeron. Stay tuned!
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This female Aedes aegypti served as a model for 'guide' shots that we will use to illustrate the main field marks: lyre-shaped scutum, white clypeus, white stripe in the upper mid-tarsus and the triple spots in the mesipimeron. Stay tuned!
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This female Aedes aegypti served as a model for 'guide' shots that we will use to illustrate the main field marks: lyre-shaped scutum, white clypeus, white stripe in the upper mid-tarsus and the triple spots in the mesipimeron. Stay tuned!
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This female Aedes aegypti served as a model for 'guide' shots that we will use to illustrate the main field marks: lyre-shaped scutum, white clypeus, white stripe in the upper mid-tarsus and the triple spots in the mesipimeron. Stay tuned!
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Kiawewai gulch, 20 males to 2 females (this is male #20).
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Kiawewai gulch, 20 males to 2 females (this is male #20).
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Kiawewai gulch, 20 males to 2 females (this is male #20).
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Kiawewai gulch, 20 males to 2 females (this is male #20).
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Kiawewai gulch, 20 males to 2 females (this is male #20).
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"This male was reared from a larva collected from the ""lower pool"" in Keawewai Gulch on July 21."