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Culiseta particeps
Culiseta particeps is a mosquito species in the family Culicidae. It is distributed along the western coast of North America, from Alaska and British Columbia south through Washington, Oregon, and California to Arizona, and extends into Mexico and Guatemala. The species is not known to vector human pathogens. First Canadian records from British Columbia were documented in 2011, extending the known northern range of the species.
Frankliniella tritici
eastern flower thrips, flower thrips
Frankliniella tritici, the eastern flower thrips, is one of the most abundant flower thrips species in the eastern United States. It inhabits blossoms of wild and cultivated plants, including dandelion, and feeds by extracting nutrients directly from individual plant cells. Unlike several congeners, it is not a vector of Tomato spotted wilt virus and is considered a pest of secondary economic importance. It can be difficult to distinguish from similar Frankliniella species without microscopic examination.