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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
rt said 2:42PM on 3-16-2009
OK...from amongst the readership who actually know why mosquitoes should not be called "bugs"...does this photo not appear to be a tipulid (cranefly) rather than a mosquito?
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neesee said 3:29PM on 3-16-2009
to rt -- That is a mosquito. Craneflys are skinnier and have a
larger wingspan and lack the bloodsucking proboscus. Their
abdomens are longer than that of a mosquito and they are much
larger.
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neesee said 3:34PM on 3-16-2009
Also, the cranefly is ganglier than the mosquito and the ones we
have here in the southwest are an orangish color.
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rt said 3:41PM on 3-16-2009
Actually what appears to be a lack of biting mouthparts and "gangly legs was what first led me to post my original comment. Besides "At least 14,000 species of crane flies have been described, most of them (75%) by the specialist Charles Paul Alexander. This makes the Tipulidae the largest family of Diptera. Adults are very slender, long-legged flies that may vary in length from 2–60 mm (tropical species may exceed 100 mm)."