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Description Ochlerotatus notoscriptus. You can tell by the way its striped hind legs go up and down as it bites. Although harder to see with the naked eye, it also has a stripe on its proboscis and white lines in the shape of a lyre on its back. Paruna Reserve, Como NSW Australia, November 2010.
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Como mozzie

Author John Tann from Sydney, Australia
Camera location33° 59′ 58.34″ S, 151° 03′ 28.08″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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