Culex territans



Culex tarsalis larvae have long antennae, with seta attached near middle of antennae, much like Culex tarsalis.
 
 


One difference between the larvae of tarsalis and territans is that the setae on the head of territans are all single, whereas on tarsalis they are multiple.
 
 

Territans also have setae on their siphon all in a straight line, with about 5-9 pairs of setae.  The siphon is thinner than a tarsalis'.
 
 


The saddle on segment X of Culex territans larvae completely encircles the segment.
 

Culex territans Adult Page