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Connecticut (90); Delaware (106); Illinois (42); Iowa (155, 156); Maine 

 (137); Massachusetts (52); Michigan (88); Minnesota (131); Montana 

 (112); Nebraska (178); New Hampshire (105); New Jersey (77); New 

 York (52); Pennsylvania (8); Rhode Island (99); Utah (142); Vermont 

 (90); Wisconsin (48) ; Wyoming (129). 



bionomics. — The females are vicious biters and are often annoying in 

 woodlands when abundant. The larvae are found mostly in rain-filled wood- 

 land pools, and floodwater pools along rivers. 



Fig. 1 12. Larva of Aedes stimulans (Walker). A, Pecten tooth. 

 B, Terminal segments. C, Comb scale. D, Head. 



