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Ochlerotatus taeniorhynchus
black salt marsh mosquito
Ochlerotatus taeniorhynchus, commonly known as the black salt marsh mosquito, is a floodwater mosquito species native to coastal and salt marsh habitats across the Americas. It is a significant nuisance species and disease vector, known to transmit Dirofilaria immitis (heartworm) and susceptible to Everglades virus and Eastern Equine Encephalitis. The species has been observed expanding its range and increasing in abundance following extreme weather events such as hurricanes and flooding. Laboratory studies indicate it readily feeds on both pork and cow blood through artificial membranes, with feeding preferences varying by population.