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Aedes communis (De Geer, 1776)  

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Family: Culicidae
[Aedes altiusculus Dyar, 1917, moreAedes obscucrus Meigen, 1830, Aedes prolixus Dyar, 1922, Culex borealis Ludlow, 1911, Culex communis De Geer, Culex lazarensis Felt & Young, 1904, Culex nemorosus Meigen, 1818, Culex sylvaticus Meigen, 1818, Culicada diplolineata Schneider, 1913, Ochlerotatus palmeni Edwards, 1921]
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  • Darsie, R. F., and R. A. Ward. 2005. Identification and geographical distribution of the mosquitos of North America, north of Mexico. University Press #AEDCOM
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