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Mosquito larvae have a well-developed head with mouth brushes used for feeding, a large thorax with no legs and a segmented abdomen.

Larvae breathe through spiracles located on the eighth abdominal segment, or through a siphon, and therefore must come to the surface frequently. The larvae spend most of their time feeding on algae, bacteria, and other micro-organisms in the surface microlayer. They dive below the surface only when disturbed. Larvae swim either through propulsion with the mouth brushes, or by jerky movements of the entire body, giving them the common name of "wigglers" or "wrigglers".

Larvae develop through four stages, or instars, after which they metamorphose into pupae. At the end of each instar, the larvae molt, shedding their exoskeleton, or skin, to allow for further growth.


Pupa
The pupa is comma-shaped, as in Anopheles when viewed from the side, and is commonly called a "tumbler". The head and thorax are merged into a cephalothorax with the abdomen curving around underneath. As with the larvae, pupae must come to the surface frequently to breathe, which they do through a pair of respiratory trumpets on the cephalothorax. However, pupae do not feed during this stage. After a few days, the pupa rises to the water surface, the dorsal surface of the cephalothorax splits and the adult mosquito emerges.
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stan-pustylnik > Mosquito larvae high resolution photos made with Tamron 90mm f/2.8 1:1 lens. Nile virus carriers. Mosquito eggs in clusters seen on water surface. photo
stan-pustylnik > Mosquito larvae high resolution photos made with Tamron 90mm f/2.8 1:1 lens. Nile virus carriers. Mosquito eggs in clusters seen on water surface. photo
stan-pustylnik > Mosquito larvae high resolution photos made with Tamron 90mm f/2.8 1:1 lens. Nile virus carriers. Mosquito eggs in clusters seen on water surface. photo
stan-pustylnik > Mosquito larvae high resolution photos made with Tamron 90mm f/2.8 1:1 lens. Nile virus carriers. Mosquito eggs in clusters seen on water surface. photo
stan-pustylnik > Mosquito larvae high resolution photos made with Tamron 90mm f/2.8 1:1 lens. Nile virus carriers. Mosquito eggs in clusters seen on water surface. photo
stan-pustylnik > Mosquito larvae high resolution photos made with Tamron 90mm f/2.8 1:1 lens. Nile virus carriers. Mosquito eggs in clusters seen on water surface. photo
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stan-pustylnik > Mosquito larvae high resolution photos made with Tamron 90mm f/2.8 1:1 lens. Nile virus carriers. Mosquito eggs in clusters seen on water surface. photo
stan-pustylnik > Mosquito larvae high resolution photos made with Tamron 90mm f/2.8 1:1 lens. Nile virus carriers. Mosquito eggs in clusters seen on water surface. photo
Mosquito larvae high resolution photos made with Tamron 90mm f/2.8 1:1 lens. Nile virus carriers. Mosquito eggs in clusters seen on water surface. photo
Camera: Konica Minolta (Maxxum 7d) |
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Original size: 3012px x 2004px |
Current: 400px x 266px |
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