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C sollicitans
Culex Cu"lex, n. [L., a gnat.] (Zo["o]l.) A genus of mosquitoes to which most of the North American species belong. Some members of this genus are exceedingly annoying, as C. sollicitans, which breeds in enormous numbers in the salt marshes of the Atlantic coast, and C. pipiens, breeding very widely in the fresh waters of North America. (For characters distinguishing these from the malaria mosquitoes, see Anopheles, above.) The yellow-fever mosquito is now placed in another genus, Stegomyia.

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- Aedes sollicitans, the eastern saltmarsh mosquito (also known as Ochlerotatus sollicitans), is a species of mosquito native to the eastern seaboard of...
- Coquillettidia perturbans, Ochlerotatus canadensis, and Ochlerotatus sollicitans. Ochlerotatus canadensis also frequently bites turtles.[citation needed]...
- Aedes simanini Gutsevich, 1966 Aedes sinkiangensis Hsiao, 1977 Aedes sollicitans (Walker, 1856) saltmarsh mosquito Aedes spencerii (Theobald, 1901) Aedes...
- later until drying out. The female eastern salt marsh mosquito (Aedes sollicitans) lays eggs on the exposed surface. The eggs lay dormant until the next...
- central white ring on the proboscis. This species looks similar to Aedes sollicitans, except for subtle differences in the larval and adult stages. In the...
- Aedes simanini Gutsevich, 1966 Aedes sinkiangensis Hsiao, 1977 Aedes sollicitans (Walker, 1856) saltmarsh mosquito Aedes spencerii (Theobald, 1901) Aedes...
- the Atlantic and Gulf coastal plains. The adults, which resemble Aedes sollicitans, are frequently captured in light traps. Adult females have been characterized...