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Mosquito Pupa
We have been finding lots of mosquitoes, mostly larvae as well as pupae (see picture above) and adults. The pupae live in water for up to 4 days and do not eat during this stage. They are found floating at … Continue reading
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Tagged mosquito, mosquito larvae, Undergrads
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What we have been finding: Mosquito larvae
One type of freshwater invertebrate that we have identified from our ponds belongs to the family Culicidae, and is commonly known as mosquito larvae. We have found this species to be quite abundant in certain ponds. These larvae have a … Continue reading
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Tagged Culicidae, mosquito, mosquito larvae, Undergrads
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