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This is a mosquito we helped rear from larvae collected by entomologist Dr. Emilie Bess. She collected the larvae out of 6 containers at a Milolii house: 5-gallon buckets, an old aquarium, a glass vase, and a square plastic ice cream container.
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This is a mosquito we helped rear from larvae collected by entomologist Dr. Emilie Bess. She collected the larvae out of 6 containers at a Milolii house: 5-gallon buckets, an old aquarium, a glass vase, and a square plastic ice cream container.
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Quite a few of these mosquitoes around here. Have had recent rains after a dry spell. This one was quite small (all of the ones I see flying around are small) and had remains of a blood meal visible.
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This is another mosquito we helped rear from larvae collected by entomologist Dr. Emilie Bess. She collected the larvae out of 6 containers at a Milolii house: 5-gallon buckets, an old aquarium, a glass vase, and a square plastic ice cream container.
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This is another mosquito we helped rear from larvae collected by entomologist Dr. Emilie Bess. She collected the larvae out of 6 containers at a Milolii house: 5-gallon buckets, an old aquarium, a glass vase, and a square plastic ice cream container.
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This is another mosquito we helped rear from larvae collected by entomologist Dr. Emilie Bess. She collected the larvae out of 6 containers at a Milolii house: 5-gallon buckets, an old aquarium, a glass vase, and a square plastic ice cream container.
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This is another mosquito we helped rear from larvae collected by entomologist Dr. Emilie Bess. She collected the larvae out of 6 containers at a Milolii house: 5-gallon buckets, an old aquarium, a glass vase, and a square plastic ice cream container.
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Agreed?
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Four adults reared out from a lost then found TrapNKill mosquito trap. The trap was set in Feb 2016 and not found (ie lost) in May when replacing the poison pads. It showed up August 31st, 2016 with larvae in it. This location is a heavily used parking area at Kehena Beach.
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Four adults reared out from a lost then found TrapNKill mosquito trap. The trap was set in Feb 2016 and not found (ie lost) in May when replacing the poison pads. It showed up August 31st, 2016 with larvae in it. This location is a heavily used parking area at Kehena Beach.
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Four adults reared out from a lost then found TrapNKill mosquito trap. The trap was set in Feb 2016 and not found (ie lost) in May when replacing the poison pads. It showed up August 31st, 2016 with larvae in it. This location is a heavily used parking area at Kehena Beach.
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Four adults reared out from a lost then found TrapNKill mosquito trap. The trap was set in Feb 2016 and not found (ie lost) in May when replacing the poison pads. It showed up August 31st, 2016 with larvae in it. This location is a heavily used parking area at Kehena Beach.
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Clouds of mosquitoes, including wyeomia mitchelli and aegypti and albopictus. Caught > 10 and saved in vial, but damaged most by using alcohol to try to kill them. See similar observations at this site on this day, and also one observation from 9/9/16 from a hatched larva.
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Clouds of mosquitoes, including wyeomia mitchelli and aegypti and albopictus. Caught > 10 and saved in vial, but damaged most by using alcohol to try to kill them. See similar observations at this site on this day, and also one observation from 9/9/16 from a hatched larva.
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Clouds of mosquitoes, including wyeomia mitchelli and aegypti and albopictus. Caught > 10 and saved in vial, but damaged most by using alcohol to try to kill them. See similar observations at this site on this day, and also one observation from 9/9/16 from a hatched larva.
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Photos taken thru plastic vial. Too much distortion but lyre still visible. (Testing to see if you can get acceptable images in this way. IMHO is borderline).
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Photos taken thru plastic vial. Too much distortion but lyre still visible. (Testing to see if you can get acceptable images in this way. IMHO is borderline).
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Female with blood in abdomen. Caught near house catchment tank, source was probably some discarded bamboo that had been cut lengthwise and left to catch water. Photo taken through net. Durrell may have better photos of this, need to check we don't duplicate records.
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Male aegypti. Captured near house catchment tank.
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Male aegypti.
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Male aegypti.
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Male aegypti.